Salisbury anniversary: Russia "an adversary" after 2018 attack
The world is facing a dangerous proliferation of deadly chemical and biological weapons in the wake of the Salisbury poisonings, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has warned. Three years on from the attempted killing of former spy Sergei Skripal using a Novichok nerve agent, Mr Wallace said it was clear that Russia remained an “adversary” of the UK.
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