The Oklahoman

3rd man charged in UK poisoning

- Sylvia Hui

LONDON – British police said Tuesday they are charging a third Russian suspect, a member of the country’s military intelligen­ce service, in the 2018 nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy in England.

Prosecutor­s believe there is sufficient evidence to charge Denis Sergeev, who went by the alias “Sergey Fedotov,” with conspiracy to murder, attempted murder, possessing and using a chemical weapon, and causing grievous bodily harm, according to London’s Metropolit­an Police force.

Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, were targeted in a nerve agent attack in March 2018 in the English city of Salisbury. British authoritie­s say the poisoning had likely been approved “at a senior level of the Russian state.” Moscow has vehemently denied the allegation­s.

The Skripals survived, but the attack later claimed the life of a British woman and left a man and a police officer seriously ill.

Police previously charged two other Russian military intelligen­ce agents, known by the aliases Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, saying they traveled to the U.K. for the poisoning operation, then flew back to Moscow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin claims the suspects were civilians.

Police said Tuesday they have evidence that the third suspect, Sergeev, was also a member of the Russian military intelligen­ce service known as the GRU.

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