British Prime Minister gives Moscow deadline for agent poisoning case

Moscow has to explain why a Russian man used a nerve agent in poisoning former Russian agent Sergei Scripal and his daughter on Tuesday, Theresa May said. The prime minister of Great Britain said it is the most possible “” Russia is responsible for Salisbury's attack, Wiltshire on March 4th. Secretary of the United States, [...]
The prime minister of Great Britain said it is the most possible “” Russia is responsible for Salisbury's attack, Wiltshire on March 4th.
U.S. Secretary Rex Tillerson said he appeared the truly furious “acre... came clearly from Russia” and must have serious “consequences”.
Russia called these claims “base”.
Former double agent Scripal, 66, and his daughter, Julia, 33, were found fallen on a bench in downtown Salisbury.
May, during a meeting Monday, said the poisoning was conducted by Russia. She said the share of this group of nerve agents is known as “Novichok”.
It warned that if there were no reliable “ ” by the end of Tuesday, Great Britain would conclude there was an illegal “misuse of force” from Moscow.
It described poisoning as “an act indiscriminately and recklessly against the United Kingdom, endangering the lives of innocent civilians”.
conservative Minister Dominique Raab said the sanctions may be widespread, but reduced NATO's involvement, the 29-nation military alliance./Periscopi/














