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Russian chemist says worked on Novichok, despite official claims

AFP  |  Moscow 

A Russian told he worked on an official programme to produce the Britain says was used against ex-Sergei Skripal, contradicting Moscow's claims it never developed Novichok.

Leonid Rink, who told he worked on a state-backed programme up to the early 1990s, added that the former double agent and his daughter would be dead had been involved in his poisoning.

"They are still alive. That means that either it was not the Novichok system at all, or it was badly concocted, carelessly applied," he said in the interview.

"Or straight after the application, the English used an antidote, in which case they would have had to have known exactly what the poison was," he said.

Rink said he worked at a state laboratory in the closed town of for 27 years, where the development of Novichok formed the basis of his doctoral dissertation.

"A large group of specialists in and worked on 'Novichok'," he said.

last week said never had any programmes to develop the

"I want to state with all possible certainty that the or had no programmes to develop a toxic agent called Novichok," he said.

The foreign ministry told AFP on Tuesday this remained its position.

and its allies say was behind the attempted assassination in the English city of Salisbury, but has angrily denied any involvement.

Russian politicians have suggested the poisoning was part of a Western plot to whip up anti-Russian sentiment ahead of the at the weekend or the Cup.

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First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 15:00 IST
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