Russia hit back at Britain in the spy poisoning row, demanding proof of its alleged involvement in a nerve agent attack, as international weapons experts arrived to take samples of the toxic substance.
The March 4 poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal, which took place just two weeks ahead of Russia’s presidential poll in which Vladimir Putin was re-elected, has plunged relations between London and Moscow into crisis.
As the European Union offered Britain its ‘unqualified solidarity’ on Monday, the Kremlin demanded London either come up with proof of Russia’s involvement — or apologise.
‘Sooner or later these unsubstantiated allegations will …read more
Source: Gulf times