Scripale's poisoners came from Russia: the British identified the criminals

British law enforcement officers identified suspects in the poisoning of the ex-spy Sergey Skripal and his daughter Yulia, which occurred in early March this year in the English city of Salisbury. It is reported by the Press Association, citing a source familiar with the investigation.

Heirs Borgia came from Russia

The British police were finally able to determine who exactly was involved in the loud poisoning of the Skripale family in Salisbury. The attackers were recorded with video cameras, which allowed them to identify their identities. Law enforcement officers checked them with a list of all who entered the territory of the kingdom in a certain period.

A source of journalists reports on the confidence of law enforcement officers in the Russian origin of criminals. “They are sure that the suspects are Russians,” he concluded.

Recall, a former employee of the Russian GRU Sergey Skripal, who worked for British intelligence, as well as his daughter Yulia, were found on the street in Salisbury in an unconscious state. British law enforcement agencies claim that they were poisoned by the newcomer nerve agent created in the Soviet Union.

A few days ago this story was continued: two British citizens, residents of the same Salisbury, were taken to hospital with severe poisoning. It is believed that they accidentally found a container from under the poison, which was used by criminals.