Vladimir Putin is accused of poisoning Russian agent

Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, bears responsibility for the attack with thenovic nervous agency on former Russian spy Sergey Stipalj and his daughter Julia in March of this year, British Security Minister Ben Wallace said today. He told BBC that Putin carries responsibility as president of the Russian Federation and that his government [...]
Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, bears responsibility for the attack with thenovic nervous agency on former Russian spy Sergey Stipalj and his daughter Julia in March of this year, British Security Minister Ben Wallace said today.
He told the BBC that Putin carries responsibility as president of the Russian Federation and that his government controls and manages military intelligence services, Kosovo passes.
Scribalj and his daughter were found on March 4th in Sollzberry in a coma, while during the investigation, they were confirmed to have been poisoned with ovick.
Great Britain accused Russia of poisoning them, while British Prime Minister Theresa May and police now claim the military intelligence service GRU is behind the attack.
Moscow has thrown pines into the possibility of involvement in the case, which has led to the deterioration of relations between Russia and the West.












