Codenamed 'Gordon', the 54-year-old former FSB spy is thought to use the cover name Mihails Savickis and two other aliases
Daily Mail: Former Russian spy codenamed ‘Gordon’ is ‘identified by police as suspect in poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal’…but officers fear they will never be able to catch him
* Police believe a former spy codenamed 'Gordon' is behind the Salisbury attack
* Comes after Russia's ambassador hinted Britain is behind the poisoning scandal
* Alexander Yakovenko took issue with the OPCW's report of the poisoning
* Nine sites across Salisbury cordoned off as part of decontamination process
* The multi-million pound operation is expected to last a number of months
* Experts refused to rule out that deadly amount of the agent may still linger
* British intelligence have identified key suspects in the Skripal case
British intelligence investigating the Salisbury poisonings have identified a Russian assassin who could be behind the attack.
Codenamed 'Gordon', the 54-year-old former FSB spy is thought to use the cover name Mihails Savickis and two other aliases.
However, police fear the suspect has already travelled back to Russia and may never be brought to justice.
British authorities believe there were six agents acting in the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
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