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Ryssland: Vill ha möte i säkerhetsrådet om spionen

Ryssland har lämnat in en begäran om att FN:s säkerhetsråd ska träffas i morgon för att diskutera nervgiftattacken mot ryske ex-spionen Sergej Skripal, skriver Reuters.

Enligt Rysslands FN-ambassadör Vassily Nebenzia begär man ett möte med anledning av det brev som Storbritanniens premiärminister Theresa May skickade till FN den 13 mars där det stod att Moskva ”mycket sannolikt” var ansvarigt för attacken.

I samband med det möte som OPCW, Organisationen för förbud mot kemiska vapen, håller i dag har Ryssland framfört att man gemensamt med Storbritannien vill utreda vad som hänt – men det vägrar britterna, rapporterar Ekot.

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Förgiftningen av Sergej och Julia Skripal
Wikipedia (en)
On 4 March 2018, former Russian military intelligence officer and British spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia Skripal were poisoned in Salisbury, England, with a Novichok nerve agent, according to official UK sources. As of 26 March 2018, Sergei remained critically ill in hospital and doctors have indicated that he may never fully recover; Yulia, shortly afterwards, was conscious again and able to speak. Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey was also in intensive care after becoming contaminated when he went to Sergei Skripal's house. By 22nd March he had recovered enough to leave the hospital. An additional 46 people sought medical advice after the attack, but none required treatment. In the 1990s, Sergei Skripal was an officer for Russia's Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) and worked as a double agent for the UK's Secret Intelligence Service from 1995 until his arrest in Moscow in December 2004. He was convicted of high treason and sentenced to 13 years in a penal colony by a Russian court in 2006. He settled in the UK in 2010 following the Illegals Program spy swap. Sergei is a British citizen; Yulia is a Russian citizen, and was visiting her father from Moscow. Later in March, the British government accused Russia of attempted murder and announced a series of punitive measures against Russia, including the expulsion of diplomats. The UK's official assessment of the incident was supported by its allies, which also took the measure of expelling Russian diplomats. Russia denied the accusations and responded in kind to the expulsions and accused Britain of poisoning its former agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter.
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