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Poisoning allegation by ex-spy a propaganda: Russian minister Lavrov

British media and politicians have said the attack on Sergei Skripal, who came to Britain in a spy swap in 2010, bears the hallmarks of a Russian operation

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Russia slams ex-spy poisoning allegations as 'propaganda

Russian Sergei today dismissed as "propaganda" accusations that was behind a nerve agent attack on a former double agent residing in Britain. British media and politicians have said the attack on Sergei Skripal, who came to Britain in a swap in 2010, bears the hallmarks of a Russian operation.

"They're levelling accusations against us for everything that goes wrong -- according to our western partners -- on this very planet," said during a visit to the Ethiopian capital

"This is propaganda fair and square and it is trying to raise tension."


While Britain has not formally blamed for the attack, said it "echoes" the 2006 in of former Russian and Kremlin critic

blamed for that attack.

Some 21 people were injured in the incident which took place in the sleepy southwestern English city of where was found on Sunday, slumped on a bench with his daughter

"If action needs to be taken, then the government will do that," British has pledged.
National counter-terrorism police have taken over the investigation which they are treating as attempted murder.
was a former in Russian military intelligence who was jailed for betraying agents to Britain's MI6 secret service. In 2010, he was pardoned and then flown to Britain as part of a high-profile swap involving and the .

First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 17:04 IST
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