Russian Minister: Neural Poison Made in the West

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said he received documents from a Swiss laboratory that analysed nervous gas samples used in the attack on former Russian spy Sergei Scripal and his daughter, “and documents showed an agent made in the West”. Lavrov said the documents show that samples from Solzber, where [...]
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said he received documents from a Swiss laboratory that analysed nervous gas samples used in the attack on former Russian spy Sergei Scripal and his daughter, “and documents showed an agent made in the West”.
Lavrov said documents show that samples from Solzber, where the attack occurred, include traces of the nervous agent “BZ”, which is in the arsenal of the United States, Britain and other NATO countries.
Russia has already accused Western countries of being the origin of nervous poison, but has not in any case approached evidence.
The West, on the other hand, has made Russia guilty of the attack on the former Russian agent who lived in Britain, following a punishment he had received from Moscow for spying on London.












