Salisbury poisoning: Russian minister dismisses evidence as 'a dead cat, a hamster and a poor homeless woman' - News Summed Up

Salisbury poisoning: Russian minister dismisses evidence as 'a dead cat, a hamster and a poor homeless woman'


And Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov suggested Brexit Britain was cynically using the EU to hurt Russia, despite being in the process of leaving the bloc. "Where is Yulia Skripal? Where is Sergey Skripal?" "If all we have been given is the (dead) body of a cat, of a hamster and, I am sorry, a poor homeless woman, some kind of a perfume bottle — all of this looks grotesque." Mother of three Dawn Sturgess was later accidentally exposed to the nerve agent , and died in hospital.


Source: Daily Mirror October 16, 2018 18:11 UTC



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