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Russia wants to verify results of British tests concerning Salisbury incident

Now, no one in the world has any official information about what happened in Great Britain, Russian Ambassador to Great Britain Alexander Yakovenko said

MOSCOW, July 19. /TASS/. Moscow would like to verify the results of tests conducted by British experts in connection with the Salisbury incident, Russian Ambassador to Great Britain Alexander Yakovenko said on the sidelines of a meeting of Russian ambassadors and envoys.

"We would like to clarify our interaction with British law enforcement agencies and get access to the investigation, we would also like to have a chance to verify the results of tests that British experts conducted, because as of now, no one in the world has any official information about what happened in Great Britain," he said.

Skripal incident

According to London, former Russian military intelligence (GRU) Colonel Sergei Skripal, who had been convicted in Russia of spying for Great Britain and later swapped for Russian intelligence officers, and his daughter Yulia suffered the effects of an alleged nerve agent in the British city of Salisbury on March 4. Claiming that the substance used in the attack had been a Novichok-class nerve agent developed in the Soviet Union, London rushed to accuse Russia of being involved in the incident. Moscow rejected all of the United Kingdom’s accusations, saying that a program aimed at developing such a substance had existed neither in the Soviet Union nor in Russia.

Chief Executive of the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) at Porton Down Gary Aitkenhead said later that British experts had been unable to identify the origin of the nerve agent used in the attack on the Skripals.