Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov: will Salisbury suspects face trial following ‘blatant lies’?

US, France, Germany and Canada back UK theory that Russian officials sanctioned nerve agent attack

Russian Skripals Novichok Salisbury
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A Russian TV interview with the two suspects in the Salisbury nerve agent attack has prompted a scornful response from No. 10, with Theresa May dismissing their claims as “lies and blatant fabrications”.

Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov told the Kremlin-backed Russia Today news network that they had travelled 6,000 miles from Moscow for their short UK trip, from 2 to 4 March, in order to “hang out” and visit the “wonderful” Wiltshire town.

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