Russian spy may have been poisoned via air vents in his BMW, intelligence officials believe
Sergei Skripal and his daughter may have been exposed to the nerve agent used in their attempted assassination through the Russian spy’s car ventilation system, intelligence sources have told a US television channel. ABC News said sources had told it that intelligence officials “now have a clearer picture of just how the attack was conducted”. Agencies reportedly now believe the toxin - identified as a fourth generation nerve agent called Novichok - was used in a “dust-like powdered form” and that it circulated through the vents of Colonel ...
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