Traces of nerve gas in Salisbury pizzeria

The British police found traces of nerve gas in the pizzeria in Salisbury where the Russian double-spy Sergej Skripal and his daughter Joelia had lunch last Sunday.

According to the BBC, people who were in the restaurant together with the Skripals do not have to worry. There are also no indications that someone in the restaurant had anything to do with the gas. The British channel SkyNews reported Friday that the police assume that the two are poisoned in Skripal's home in Salisbury.

The pizzeria is one of the locations that are still being investigated by the police. The bench on which Skripal and his daughter were found, a pub they visited and the cemetery where Skripal's wife and son are located are also under investigation.