Former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko/AFPLondon, Jan 21 – A British judge could point the finger at Russia on Thursday for the radiation poisoning of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London as an inquiry into his agonising death publishes its conclusions.
The Guardian newspaper reported the inquiry could “find the Russian state liable for his death” in 2006 and said diplomats were urging Prime Minister David Cameron not to launch major sanctions in retaliation.
The inquiry’s chairman, judge Robert Owen, said even before the start of the hearings last year that he believed there was evidence of “a prima facie case as …read more
Source: Capital News