LONDON (AFP) – The most sensational spy tale since the Cold War lands in a London court on Tuesday as an inquiry begins to examine alleged Russian state involvement in the radiation poisoning death of Alexander Litvinenko.The former agent with Russias FSB security service, who was doing work for Britains MI6, was killed with Polonium-210 and the case was referred to at the time as the worlds first act of nuclear terrorism.British investigators believe that the hard-to-detect radioactive isotope was stirred into Litvinenkos tea by two acquaintances who were visiting him from Moscow, Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitri Kovtun, at a …read more
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