Sergej Skripal from hospital after poisoning
May 18, 2018 10:33Sergei Skripal has been discharged from the hospital. British media report that. He had been there since March because of his poisoning.
Sergei Skripal has been discharged from the hospital. British media report that. He had been there since March because of his poisoning.
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. According to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), only novitsjok was found at the crime scene. That is a nerve gas of Russian manufacture.
The British media regulator Ofcom has started seven investigations into the Russian news channel RT. It should show whether the sender has violated the rules on impartial reporting since the poisoning of the former Russian double-spy Sergej Skripal in the English city of Salisbury.
A liquid form of the nerve gas novitsjok has been used to poison Sergej Skripal. That says the British Environment Ministry. A small amount was enough.
Russia has started a campaign of 'dirty tricks \u0026 # x27; \u0026 # x27; against Great Britain and the United States after the attack on Syrian targets. The British government has seen the amount of disinformation that Russia is spreading through social media twenty-five years since the rocket attacks in the early hours of Saturday.
The European Union Ambassador in Russia is back at his post in Moscow. After the attack with nerve gas in Salisbury on former double-spy Sergej Skripal and his daughter, the government leaders decided to call the German Markus Ederer back to Brussels for consultation at their top three weeks ago.
Russia has evidence that foreigners are responsible for the recent attack with chemical weapons in the Syrian city of Douma. Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov said that Friday, reported the state news agency Sputnik.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has confirmed that at the beginning of March in the south of Salisbury the poison novitsjok was used in an assassination attempt on a devastated former Russian spy and his daughter. The OPCW thus confirmed what British researchers had already established.
Russia is questioning a statement by Joelia Skripal, published by the British police. The daughter of former double spy Sergej Skripal, among other things, did not want to use the services of the Russian embassy in London. She also does not want to talk to the media at the moment.
The Russian Yulia Skripal leaves the hospital in Salisbury in southern Salisbury after being infected by an exceptional kind of nerve gas.
The Russian former double-spy Sergej Skripal is no longer in critical condition. He was attacked last month with a nerve gas in Salisbury.
The British ambassador to the United Nations, Karen Pierce, has said that the Russian request to visit Joelia Skripal has been passed on to her. The wait is for her answer. 'We must take Mrs. Skripal's personal wishes into account.'
Yulia Skripal woke up a week ago and gains strength every day, she reports via the British police. 'I am grateful for the many good messages I received,' writes the daughter of the former Russian double-spy Sergej Skripal.
The niece of Sergey Skripal wants to travel to Britain to pick up Yulia Skripal. Viktoria Skripal said on the Russian state television that she has already applied for a British visa. 'At the moment I only have one goal: to fly there and to remove Yulia,' said the niece.
Great Britain mentions a Russian proposal to jointly investigate the attack on the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal 'perverse.' The British delegation that participated in the Wednesday consultation with the organization against chemical weapons (OPCW) in The Hague twittered that.
Russian minister Sergei Lavrov accuses London and Washington of violating all standards of decency. 'Great Britain and the US, and all countries that blindly follow them, have lost all decency' on the issue of Skripal. They operate according to Lavrov of gross lies and manipulation.
Russia has let Britain know that just over fifty British diplomats have to leave. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported to the state press agency Sputnik that the measure was decided because Moscow aims for 'equality' at the diplomatic exchange.
Russia wants to talk to Yulia Skripal, who has been poisoned with a nerve gas in Britain with her father. The Times reported that the Russians have stressed to the British authorities that under international law they should have the opportunity to visit Yulia Skripal.
Yulia Skripal, the daughter of the Russian former double spy Sergei Skripal is out of danger. According to the hospital that treats the two, her condition is improving rapidly. Sergei Skripal is still in danger, but his condition is stable.
The Russian former double spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Joelia have only a very small chance to survive. According to their cousin Viktoria Skripal, the prognosis is 'not really good.' The Skripals were attacked in Salisbury on March 4 with a nerve gas.
The nasty gas poisoned Russian ex-double spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Joelia probably came into contact with the deadly substance at home. The British police said that Wednesday night.
The mother of the poisoned Russian spy Sergei Skripal has no idea that her son and granddaughter Julia have been in a coma for three weeks in a hospital in Salisbury. Her family has shielded the 90-year-old woman from the bad news.
Luxembourg calls back its ambassador to Moscow for consultation. The country does this in solidarity with Great Britain after the attack on the double spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May sent a condolence letter to the Russian president Vladimir Putin after the deadly fire in Siberia. She wrote that the British sympathize with the relatives of the victims, the British embassy in Moscow announced.
NATO is sending seven diplomats from the Russian delegation away. That's what Jens Stoltenberg stated. Now, a maximum of twenty Russians may still be at NATO, whereas there were thirty at the time.
NATO will also take measures in response to the use of nerve gas against a former double spy in Salisbury, England. Topman Jens Stoltenberg gives a press conference at the headquarters in Brussels around 3.30 pm.
Australia expels two Russian diplomats in response to the poisoning of a Russian ex-spy in Britain. According to the British government, the regime in Moscow is behind the attack.
The Czech president Milos Zeman has asked the BIS intelligence service to find out whether the nerve gas used in Great Britain can come from the Czech Republic. The Russian authorities have previously suggested that the drug may come from the Central European country.
Fourteen EU Member States decided on Monday to expel Russian diplomats from their country. That made EU President Donald Tusk known in Brussels. He did not rule out the fact that more European countries will follow in the coming days with measures in response to the poisonous attack in Salisbury in England on a former Russian double spy.
Four EU countries have called on the Russian ambassador in their country. Russian media reports that the ambassadors in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland were called to the Foreign Office there on Monday. The Eastern European countries all have a border with Russia.