Putin: Novichok suspects not criminals

Written by David Fletcher 14 Sep 2018
Putin: Novichok suspects not criminals

Many believe the Russian government hopes that a TV interview with the two men suspected of being spies and using Novichok in the UK will generate sympathy at home (see ). Putin says they are sports nutrition salesmen, not assassins. But the risk for Russia is that the interview raises more questions than it answers and offers more details for sceptics to unpick and challenge. The two suspects accused of carrying out the nerve agent attack claimed they had travelled to Salisbury to see its famous cathedral. The BBC reported that one of them said, ‘Maybe we did approach Skripal's house, but we don't know where it is located.’

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  • Pray: for Moscow’s media melee not to do further damage to political relationships between nations. May God’s purposes for the nations stand firm. (Psalm 66:7)