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The UK had held an intelligence briefing with its allies in which it stated that the Novichok chemical used in the Salisbury poisoning was produced at a chemical facility in the town of Shikhany, Saratov Oblast, Russia. [156] Response of Russia [ edit ] Russian government [ edit ] Freezing Russian state assets where there is evidence that they may be used to threaten the life or property of UK nationals or residents Corbin, Jane (22 November 2018). "Skripal poisoning: Policeman's family 'lost everything' because of Novichok". BBC News . Retrieved 23 November 2018. Kämppi, Marja-Liisa (23 Nov 2021). "Valamon luostarin johtaja ainoa ehdokas apulaispiispaksi"[‘Father superior of the Valamo Monastery the only candidate to become a bishop’]. yle.fi (in Finnish). Yle . Retrieved 26 Jan 2022.

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Sergei Skripal possibly poisoned through car's air vents, say US media". The Guardian. Press Association. 18 March 2018 . Retrieved 29 March 2018.Foreign Office considers Russian consular access to Yulia Skripal". The Guardian. 31 March 2018 . Retrieved 4 September 2018. On 6 January 2019, the Telegraph reported that the British authorities had established all the essential details of the assassination attempt, including the chain of command that leads up to Vladimir Putin. [123] In February, a third GRU officer present in the UK at the time Denis Sergeev was identified. [25] [26] In September 2021, the BBC reported that Crown Prosecution Service had authorised charges against the three men but that formal charges could not be laid unless the men were arrested. [124] The charges authorised against the three men are conspiracy to murder, attempted murder, causing grievous bodily harm and use and possession of a chemical weapon. [124] Response of the United Kingdom [ edit ] Bondarenko, Kost. "Нина Петровна всея Руси"[Nina Petrovna of all the Russias]. gtmarket.ru. Archived from the original on 30 September 2008 . Retrieved 19 October 2020. Stewart, Heather; Walker, Peter; Borger, Julian (14 March 2018). "Russia threatens retaliation after Britain expels 23 diplomats". The Guardian.

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Novichok suspects – the 48-hour mission to kill caught on camera". BT News. 5 September 2018 . Retrieved 5 September 2018. Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General, announced on 27 March that NATO would be expelling seven Russian diplomats from the Russian mission to NATO in Brussels. In addition, 3 unfilled positions at the mission have been denied accreditation from NATO. Russia blamed the US for the NATO response. [237] Joint responses [ edit ] Sébastian, Seibt (20 April 2021). "Unit 29155, the Russian spies specialising in 'sabotage and assassinations' ". France 24 . Retrieved 26 August 2023. Putin demands Russian consular access to Yulia Skripal". The Guardian. 7 June 2018 . Retrieved 4 September 2018. September 2018). "Руссо туристо. Почему кто-то мог принять Петрова и Боширова за разведчиков". Fontanka.ru . Retrieved 25 September 2018.a b "Russia expels 23 British diplomats in retaliation as diplomatic spat over Sergei Skripal poisoning intensifies". The Independent. 17 March 2018. Sayle's early work included several performances for Capital London. In 1979, he wrote and performed the radio series, Alexei Sayle and the Fish People, for which he won a Pye Radio Award (later known as the Sony Radio Awards). An album based on the show, The Fish People Tapes, again featuring Sayle, was released. This was followed by Alexei Sayle and the Dutch Lieutenant's Trousers in 1980, the name being a reference to John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman. [1] He also starred in two series of Lenin of the Rovers, a 1988 comedy about Britain's first communist football team. He has since contributed to many other radio shows, including writing the five-part sitcom series, Sorry About Last Night (1999), in which he also played the leading role. On 3 November 2006 he presented Chopwell Soviet, a 30-minute programme on BBC Radio 4 that reviewed the Chopwell miners 80 years after the village of Chopwell became known as Little Moscow. [17] Sayle returned to Radio 4 in 2016 with Alexei Sayle's Imaginary Sandwich Bar, which has run for four critically acclaimed series so far. In 2019, he narrated the dramatisation of four of his short stories in the series Alexei Sayle's The Absence of Normal, again on Radio 4. A second series was broadcast in 2021. The 100 Greatest Stand-Ups – Announcements – Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time!". Channel 4. 11 April 2010. Archived from the original on 23 June 2013 . Retrieved 21 July 2012. In 1984 he graduated from the Pieksämäki Gymnasium and entered the Kuopio Theological Seminary, from which he graduated in 1988 (the last year of his stay in Kuopio). From 1988 to 1989 he served in the Finnish army, during which time he received the training of a military pastor. [2] Then he continued his studies at the Orthodox Theological Faculty of the University of Joensuu, from which he graduated in 1990 as an Orthodox teacher. In 1921 she became a teacher at a communist party school in Bakhmut, but soon became ill with typhus, and after recovery was moved to a similar school in Donetsk. There in 1922 Kukharchuk met Nikita Khrushchev, with whom she spent most of her remaining life. [1] [2] [3] [4] In 1926 Kukharchuk was again sent to Moscow, to study political economy, and after that taught at a party school in Kyiv. In Kyiv in 1929 she gave birth to Rada, her first child with Khrushchev. She also took care of Khrushchev's two children from his previous marriage, and when in 1930 Khrushchev was sent to Moscow, she followed him there. In Moscow, Kukharchuk lived with Khrushchev's parents and worked as a party leader at a lamp factory. In 1935 she gave birth to their son Sergei and in 1937 to their daughter Elena, who died aged 35 due to poor health. [1] [2]

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Comedian Alexei Sayle brings tour to Exeter Phoenix tonight". Exeter Express and Echo. Exeter. 9 March 2015. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 . Retrieved 4 August 2015. At 09:03 the following morning, Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust declared a major incident in response to concerns raised by medical staff; shortly afterwards this became a multi-agency incident named Operation Fairline. [39] [40] On 25 September, the FSB began searching for Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) officers who had provided journalists with foreign passport and flight information about the suspects [ needs update]. [181] Russian state media [ edit ] Dmitry Kiselyov, pro-Kremlin TV presenter, said on 11 March that the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, who was "completely wrung out and of little interest" as a source, was only advantageous to the British to "nourish their Russophobia" and organise the boycott of the FIFA World Cup scheduled for June 2018. Kiselyov referred to London as a "pernicious place for Russian exiles". [188] [189] [190] Eventually, on 7 March, anchor Kirill Kleimyonov of the state television station Channel One Russia's current affairs programme Vremya mentioned the incident by attributing the allegation to Boris Johnson. [184] After speaking of Johnson disparagingly, Kleimyonov said that being "a traitor to the motherland" was one of the most hazardous professions and warned: "Don't choose England as a next country to live in. Whatever the reasons, whether you're a professional traitor to the motherland or you just hate your country in your spare time, I repeat, no matter, don't move to England. Something is not right there. Maybe it's the climate, but in recent years there have been too many strange incidents with a grave outcome. People get hanged, poisoned, they die in helicopter crashes and fall out of windows in industrial quantities." [128] [182] [184] [185] [186] Kleimyonov's commentary was accompanied by a report highlighting previous suspicious Russia-related deaths in the UK, namely those of financier Alexander Perepilichny, businessman Boris Berezovsky, ex-FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko and radiation expert Matthew Puncher. [184] Puncher discovered that Litvinenko was poisoned by polonium; he died in 2006, five months after a trip to Russia. [187]Defenders of the dismissed hegumen filed a complaint with the Finnish Chancellor of Justice against the actions of Archbishop Leo, noting that Archbishop Leo violated the charter of the monastery, and also put pressure on the hegumen, demanding that he himself resign for health reasons. [6] Barry, Ellen (26 September 2018). "Russian Officer Is Named as Suspect in Salisbury Poisoning". The New York Times . Retrieved 27 September 2018. On 22 November the first interview with DS Bailey was released, in which he reported that he had been poisoned, despite the fact that he inspected the Skripals' house wearing a forensic suit. In addition to the poisoning, Bailey and his family had lost their home and all their possessions, because of contamination. Investigators said that the perfume bottle containing Novichok nerve agent, which was later found in a bin, had contained enough of the nerve agent to potentially kill thousands of people. [59] OPCW Issues Report on Technical Assistance Requested by the United Kingdom". OPCW . Retrieved 12 April 2018. Chief Nursing Officer – Colonel A L McCourt OBE ARRC QHN". The QARANC Association. 2018 . Retrieved 17 April 2019.

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