Salisbury poisoning victims Sergei and Yulia Skripal 'alive and in safe place' - Mirror Online

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February 26, 2019
Salisbury poisoning victims Sergei and Yulia Skripal 'alive and in safe place' - Mirror Online
Russia fumes after West blocks 'Novichok' list - FRANCE 24
The Mirror Crack’d, Salisbury Playhouse, review: another staged Agatha Christie left for dead by TV - Telegraph.co.uk
Britain refuses to tell Russia where the Skripals are amid claims they are dead - Daily Mail
Daily Mail: Britain refuses to tell Russia location of the Skripals as part of 'duty to protect them' - Kyiv Post

Salisbury poisoning victims Sergei and Yulia Skripal 'alive and in safe place' - Mirror Online

Mirror Online
Our ambassador to Russia has hit back at false reports that novichok victims Sergei and Yulia Skripal are dead. The Kremlin highlights how ex-spy Sergei, 66, has not been seen since the poisoning in Salisbury last March and daughter Yulia, 33, was last seen talking to the media in the summer.
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Russia fumes after West blocks 'Novichok' list - FRANCE 24

FRANCE 24
Date created : 26/02/2019 - 18:45 The Hague (AFP) Russia accused the West of "hypocrisy" Tuesday for blocking a proposed list of banned chemical weapons, including what Moscow says are Novichok agents similar to those used in last year's Salisbury chemical attack.
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The Mirror Crack’d, Salisbury Playhouse, review: another staged Agatha Christie left for dead by TV - Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.uk
If you’re going to mount the European stage-premiere of an Agatha Christie novel entailing a lethal poisoning, there can be few more grimly apt locations than Salisbury. The launch run at the Playhouse of Rachel Wagstaff’s new touring adaptation of that much filmed 1962 Christie classic “The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side” coincides with the first anniversary of the near-fatal poisoning of the former Russian military officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia. 
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Britain refuses to tell Russia where the Skripals are amid claims they are dead - Daily Mail

Daily Mail
2010 - Sergei Skripal, a former Russian military intelligence officer jailed for spying for Britain, is released and flown to the UK as part of a swap with Russian agents caught in the United States.
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Daily Mail: Britain refuses to tell Russia location of the Skripals as part of 'duty to protect them' - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Daily Mail: Britain refuses to tell Russia location of the Skripals as part of ‘duty to protect them’ Published Feb. 26 at 2:08 pm A handout picture taken on Fisherton Road in Salisbury, west of London on March 4, 2018, and released by the British Metropolitan Police Service in London on Sept.
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