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Niece of Russian ex-spy poisoned in Salisbury to apply for passport for his mother soon

Sergei Skripal's mother, Yelena, aged 90, plans to visit the UK to meet with her son

YAROSLAVL, August 13. /TASS/. The niece of Former Colonel of the Main Investigative Directorate Sergei Skripal, Viktoria Skripal, will soon apply for a passport for his mother Yelena, aged 90, who plans to visit the UK to meet with her son.

"We will apply for a passport for grandmother soon. I will do it through the website of state services. I don’t know how much time it will take," Viktoria Skripal told TASS.

It was earlier reported that Yelena Skripal wants to visit her son in the United Kingdom. Viktoria plans to accompany her.

In the spring the British authorities repeatedly refused to issue an entry visa for Viktoria, which she needed to visit her relatives who had been poisoned in the Salisbury attack.

On March 4, former Russian intelligence officer and convicted British spy Sergei Skripal, aged 66, and his daughter Yulia, aged 33, were allegedly poisoned with a nerve agent, according to British investigators. Later, London stated that this agent was designed in Russia and blamed Moscow for being behind the incident based on this assumption. The Russian side refuted all accusations, saying that neither the Soviet Union, nor Russia had any programs for developing this agent. Experts from a British military laboratory failed to identify the origin of the agent which poisoned the Skripals.