Spia russa, Russia: Opac boccia richiesta partecipazione a indagini

Members of the fire brigade in green biohazard suits work to re-attach the tent over the bench where a man and a woman were found in critical condition sparking a major incident on March 4 at The Maltings shopping centre in Salisbury, southern England, on March 8, 2018 after the tent became detached. British detectives on March 8 scrambled to find the source of the nerve agent used in the "brazen and reckless" attempted murder of a Russian former double-agent and his daughter. Sergei Skripal, 66, who moved to Britain in a 2010 spy swap, is unconscious in a critical but stable condition in hospital along with his daughter Yulia after they collapsed on a bench outside a shopping centre on Sunday. / AFP PHOTO / Ben STANSALL

L’Aia (Olanda), 4 apr. (LaPresse/AFP) – La Russia non ha ottenuto di essere inclusa nelle indagini in seno all’Opac sull’avvelenamento dell’ex spia russa Sergey Skripal e della figlia Yulia. Lo ha fatto sapere l’ambasciatore russo, Alexander Shulgin: “Sfortunatamente, non siamo stati in grado di avere i due terzi dei voti a sostegno di quella decisione. Era necessaria una maggioranza qualificata”.

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