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Skripal suspects say they were in UK as tourists, deny murder attempt

Updated on: 15 September,2018 01:20 PM IST  |  Moscow
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Speaking with the head of the Kremlin-backed RT news network, the pair confirmed they were the men whose pictures British authorities released this month, but insisted they were visiting the English city of Salisbury as tourists

Skripal suspects say they were in UK as tourists, deny murder attempt

(Left) Ruslan Boshirov with Alexander Petrov in the interview. Pic/AFP

Two men accused by London of poisoning former Moscow spy Sergei Skripal denied involvement in the murder attempt in a bizarre Russian media interview that Britain dismissed as "an insult to the public's intelligence".


Speaking with the head of the Kremlin-backed RT news network, the pair confirmed they were the men whose pictures British authorities released this month, but insisted they were visiting the English city of Salisbury as tourists. However, the interview by two accused has prompted mockery and derision on social media — led by Britain's foreign minister.


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