OPCW contradicts reading Russia about Skripal

Russia's claim that double spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the British Salisbury have been poisoned with a poisonous gas made in the West is wrong.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergej Lavrov stated that a Swiss laboratory working for the OPCW found traces of a Western nerve gas. But the lab had added the so-called 3Q to a control sample to determine whether the investigation into the Salisbury samples had been conducted carefully and nothing had been overlooked, says the OPCW.

The organization affiliated with the UN maintains the conclusion that the Skripals were hit by novitsjok. 'We should not have to worry about the reliability of the OPCW laboratories. '

The British keep the Russians responsible for the assassination attempt. Moscow denies.

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