(9 Oct 2018) The Kremlin has refused to comment on the claim by investigative group Bellingcat that one of the two suspects in the poisoning of an ex-spy in England is a doctor who works for Russian military intelligence.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday said the Kremlin wouldn't discuss investigative reports and media articles on March's poisoning of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury, England.
He said that Britain stonewalled Russian requests to share details of the probe.
Bellingcat said the man British authorities identified as Alexander Petrov is actually Alexander Mishkin, a doctor working for the Russian GRU military intelligence unit.
The group has earlier identified another suspect who also travelled to Salisbury under an alias - Ruslan Boshirov — as GRU Colonel Anatoly Chepiga.
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