Skripal case, "evidence destroyed by the British". The accusations on Twitter of the Russian Embassy in London

On the Twitter profile of the Russian embassy in London it is clearly written that the evidence of the Skripal case has been destroyed by the British authorities. The reference is to the dismantling of part of Sergey Skripal's home in Salisbury, announced in recent days by the British security forces. “The Salisbury poisoning evidence is systematically destroyed. In classic British detective stories, such behavior is a clear indication of guilt ”, reads the tweet from the Russian embassy.

Part of the Skripal house will be dismantled by British military personnel to carry out decontamination activities. Already last March the house in Salisbury was subjected to checks and thorough cleaning operations, to remove any traces of the chemical agent that would have led to the poisoning of the former Russian intelligence agent and his daughter Julia. Military personnel will now have to remove the roof of the house.

Skripal and daughter Julia were allegedly poisoned with an alleged Novichok-class nerve agent near the home of the former Russian intelligence officer in the British town of Salisbury last March. The poisoning case sparked a strong diplomatic clash between the London and Moscow authorities which resulted in the expulsion of personnel from the embassies of the two countries, a measure then implemented against Russia by many other Western countries in solidarity with the Kingdom United. Julia Skripal was discharged from Salisbury hospital as early as April. On September 5, British Prime Minister Theresa May announced that the two Russian citizens, Aleksander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, are the culprits of the Salisbury poisoning. The two, indicated as agents of the military secret service, have denied every accusation in an interview with the Russian television station "Rt".

Skripal case, "evidence destroyed by the British". The accusations on Twitter of the Russian Embassy in London