The Skripals would have been poisoned at home

The British police assume that the former Russian double spy Sergej Skripal and his daughter Joelia have been poisoned in the home of Skripal in Salisbury.

There are also 180 specialized soldiers sent to help the police. The two victims are still unconscious and in critical condition at the hospital. They were discovered on Sunday outside knowledge at a shopping center.

Forensic experts in Salisbury will also open the grave of the woman, Lyudmila, and the son of Skripal, Alexander. Alexander died last year at the age of 43 during a visit to St. Petersburg. Lyudmila died in Salisbury from the effects of cancer in 2012. The police are investigating their cause of death.