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Salisbury Saga - You Couldn’t Make It Up! - Sputnik International
Key Kremlin critic says Putin got away with murder in UK nerve agent attack - VICE
Russia University Invites Military Intelligence Agents Accused of Novichok Poisoning to ‘Information War’ Conference - Newsweek
Academics condemn UK tabloids for sourcing articles from Kremlin-backed RT and Sputnik - Press Gazette
Polygraph: RT uses sarcasm, no new information, in deflecting Skripal poisoning blame - Kyiv Post

Salisbury Saga - You Couldn’t Make It Up! - Sputnik International

Sputnik International
Theresa May said the mistake was "human error." The only surprise was that she didn’t name Russia as the culprits. No doubt those Ruskies were too busy covering their tracks after winning the EU referendum and getting Trump elected.
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Key Kremlin critic says Putin got away with murder in UK nerve agent attack - VICE

VICE
SALISBURY, England — The U.K. government’s response to the botched poisoning of a defected Russian spy in 2018 basically gave Vladimir Putin a green light for more attacks, says one of the Kremlin’s most influential critics.
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Russia University Invites Military Intelligence Agents Accused of Novichok Poisoning to ‘Information War’ Conference - Newsweek

Newsweek
Moscow’s State University has invited the two men accused of poisoning a Russian double agent in the United Kingdom to a conference on information warfare to mark the one-year anniversary of the poisoning, according to reports.
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Academics condemn UK tabloids for sourcing articles from Kremlin-backed RT and Sputnik - Press Gazette

Press Gazette
New academic research has condemned UK tabloids for sourcing stories from Kremlin-backed news outlets RT (formerly Russia Today) and Sputnik. But one of the tabloids identified – The Sun – has said the claims in the report by King’s College London are not remotely backed up by evidence.
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Polygraph: RT uses sarcasm, no new information, in deflecting Skripal poisoning blame - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Polygraph: RT uses sarcasm, no new information, in deflecting Skripal poisoning blame Published March 5. Updated March 5 at 3:15 pm Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May (C) talks with Wiltshire Police's Chief Constable Kier Pritchard (L) in Salisbury, southern England, on March 15, 2018, as she is shown the area where former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were discovered on March 4, following an apparent nerve agent attack.
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