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Britain says Putin personally ordered to poison Skripal with “Novichok”. The country has imposed new sanctions against Russia

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Olha Bereziuk
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The United Kingdom on December 4 announced sanctions against the Russian GRU for the poisoning of Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Salisbury in 2018. The restrictions were imposed after the publication of the investigation into the death of British woman Dawn Sturgess, who was then a victim of poisoning.

This is reported by the British government and The Guardian.

The report, presented by former English Supreme Court judge and head of the inquiry Anthony Hughes said that the attack on Skripal was authorized by Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin. Hughes said that the Russian leader bears “moral responsibility” for the death of the British woman.

According to the investigation, Russian agents stored the nerve agent Novichok in a perfume bottle. They sprayed it on the door handle of the Skripalsʼ apartment and then threw the bottle away. It was found by British man Charlie Rowley and given to his girlfriend Dawn Sturgess — she used it and died soon after.

GRU itself was subject to sanctions, as well as 11 Russians associated with it: Denis Smolyaninov, Volodymyr Lipchenko, Yuri Sizov, Boris Antonov, Anatoly Istomin, Igor Bochka, Oleksiy Umets, Denis Denisenko, Dmitry Goloshubov, Pavlo Yershov, and Mykola Kozachok.

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