Czech president: Czechs made Novichok, citing spy agency - News Summed Up

Czech president: Czechs made Novichok, citing spy agency


The Czech president says a report by the country's military spy agency shows that a small amount of the nerve agent type used to poison an ex-Russian spy in Britain was produced in a small amount, tested and destroyed last year in the Czech Republic. Milos Zeman, however, also says that another report by the Czech counterintelligence agency doesn't identify the agent as Novichok but as A230. But Zeman, known for pro-Russia views, said Thursday that he believes it was Novichok. Russian officials previously suggested the nerve agent used for the attack may have originated in the Czech Republic, Sweden and Slovakia. The Czechs expelled three Russian diplomats in solidarity with Britain.


Source: ABC News May 03, 2018 20:03 UTC



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