Putin ordered Novichok attack, double agent Skripal tells U.K. inquiry
- Former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal believes Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his Novichok poisoning, according to a public inquiry into the death of a woman poisoned by the nerve agent.
- Skripal stated he blamed Putin for the attack but admitted he had no concrete evidence, as noted by Andrew O’Connor, lawyer for the inquiry.
- British police charged three Russians, identified as GRU military intelligence officers, over the poisoning attempt on Skripal and his daughter.
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