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Three Russian men charged with poisoning Bulgarian arms dealer

- Reuters in Sofia

Bulgarian prosecutor­s have named the three Russians they have charged with the attempted murder of three Bulgarians whose poisoning is being investigat­ed for possible links with the 2018 nerve-agent attack on the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal.

Prosecutor­s said on Friday they had charged Sergey Viacheslav­ovich Fedotov, Sergey Viktorovic­h Pavlov and Georgi Gorshkov in absentia. They said the men, who used false identities when they travelled abroad, were currently living in Moscow.

Fedotov also went by the alias DVS, prosecutor­s said. The initials match the name Denis Vyacheslav­ovich Sergeev, a high-ranking officer of Russia’s GRU military intelligen­ce service, who operated internatio­nally under the name Sergey Fedotov, according to the investigat­ive website Bellingcat.

In October 2018, the Russian news website Fontanka named Fedotov as a suspect in the Skripal case.

Moscow never comments on the identity of GRU staff, but has denied involvemen­t in the poisoning of Skripal.

A spokeswoma­n for Sofia prosecutor’s office told Reuters: “We have identified the men. The names we revealed are the ones we have worked with so far. We believe the initials we have also published represent their genuine identities.”

The three Russians were charged with trying to kill the arms factory owner Emilian Gebrev and two other Bulgarians in Sofia between 28 April and 4 May 2015 by “intoxicati­on with an unidentifi­ed organophos­phorus substance,” in a way that was “dangerous to the lives of many”.

Gebrev and the two other victims fell ill but survived.

Prosecutor­s said they were cooperatin­g with US and British services on the investigat­ion.

Bulgaria, a close satellite of Moscow during Soviet times, declined to join its allies in the European Union and Nato in expelling Russian diplomats over the Skripal case in 2018.

However, it has recently adopted a tougher stance. Since October it has kicked out three Russian envoys accused of espionage and refused a visa for an incoming Russian military attache.

 ?? Photograph: Stringer/Reuters ?? The men are charged with attempting to kill Emilian Gebrev and two other Bulgarians by ‘intoxicati­on with an unidentifi­ed organophos­phorus substance’.
Photograph: Stringer/Reuters The men are charged with attempting to kill Emilian Gebrev and two other Bulgarians by ‘intoxicati­on with an unidentifi­ed organophos­phorus substance’.

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