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Russia denies claim on spy asking Putin to be pardoned

ANI  |  Moscow [Russia] 

The Kremlin on Saturday denied a claim that former Russian wrote to Russian asking to be pardoned and to be allowed to visit his home country.

"The former officer, who came to Britain in 2010 as part of a swap, regretted being a double agent and wanted to visit his family," his friend said.

He added that Skripal, who had known him since school, did not see himself as a 'traitor', as he had "sworn an oath to the Soviet Union," reported.

Last week, UK suspended 21 Russian diplomats back to after the former said that was "highly responsible" for the attack.

British called the incident "a brazen attempt to murder innocent civilians on our soil." and has accused for carrying out the attack.

has vehemently denied any responsibility for the incident, while Vladimir Chizhov, Russian to the EU, said that "from the legal point of view the Russian state had nothing against him [Skripal]".

Retired military intelligence Skripal, 66, and his daughter, Yulia, 33, were found slumped on a bench in Salisbury city centre on March 4. However, they remain in a critical but stable condition in hospital.

According to media reports, Skripal was convicted by the Russian of passing secrets to UK's MI6 in 2004, but was given refuge in the UK in 2010 as part of a "swap."

Russia's to the UK, sent well wishes to Skripal and his daughter on Friday, saying "he hoped for their recovery.

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First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 06:12 IST
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