UK’s Suspects In Skripal Case Talk Exclusively With RT



RT: ‘We’re not agents’: UK’s suspects in Skripal case talk exclusively with RT’s editor-in-chief (VIDEO)

Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov told RT’s editor-in-chief they had nothing to do with the Skripals’ poisoning and are now scared to go outside, after the UK pointed to them as Russian intelligence agents on a kill mission.

UK prosecutors claimed their names were not real, but Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov have confirmed their identities in an interview with RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan.

Both men said emphatically that they were not Russian intelligence agents and were merely sightseeing in Salisbury. They said they wanted to visit the “wonderful town” of Salisbury but realized they came at a bad time – and not just because of the wet English weather.

The subsequent accusations caught them completely by surprise.

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Russian News Coverage Of The UK’s Suspects In Skripal Case

RT editor-in-chief’s exclusive interview with Skripal case suspects Petrov & Boshirov (TRANSCRIPT) -- RT
Skripal case suspects tell RT editor-in-chief what they do for living & why they travel to Europe -- RT
WATCH Skripal Poisoning "Suspects" Reveal Why They Visited Salisbury -- Sputnik
UK’s Skripal case ‘suspects’ say they are fitness industry businessmen not linked to GRU -- TASS
Coincidence? Two men UK branded as 'suspects' in Skripal case wait for Britain’s apology -- TASS

More News On The UK’s Suspects In Skripal Case

UK Lied Saying That Names of 'Suspects' in Skripal Case Fictitious - Ministry -- Sputnik
5 Things We've Learned From Interview With Skripal Poisoning "Suspects" -- Sputnik
Spy poison case: Suspects say they were in UK as tourists -- AP
Russians accused by UK in spy case say they were in Salisbury for tourism -- Reuters
Skripal suspects: 'We were just tourists in Salisbury' -- BBC
Salisbury novichok suspects say they were only visiting cathedral -- The Guardian
Novichok poisoning: Russian men say they were in Salisbury for tourism, not to poison the Skripals -- ABC News Online
Skripal suspects say Salisbury trip was 'coincidence' -- DW
Skripal poisoning suspects say they were tourists in UK -- Al Jazeera

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