Novichok victim discharged from British hospital

AFP  |  London 

Novichok poisoning victim Charlie was discharged from a British hospital today as police continued to piece together how the claimed the life of his partner Dawn

"Today, Charlie was discharged from hospital," said Lorna Wilkinson, at in "Charlie has been through an appalling experience most of us could never imagine.

"Today is a very welcome milestone in his recovery." Ex-Russian and his daughter collapsed in Salisbury on March 4 after being exposed to Novichok.

Both have since recovered.

Britain's domestic agency reported Thursday that police believe they have identified the suspects who carried out the attack.

"Investigators believe they have identified the suspected perpetrators of the Novichok attack through CCTV and have cross-checked this with records of people who entered the country around that time," a source with knowledge of the probe told PA.

"They (investigators) are sure they (suspects) are Russian," the source added.

Government departments and the Metropolitan Police, whose counter-terrorism unit is investigating the poisoning, refused to comment on the report when contacted by AFP.

But wrote on Twitter: "I think this story belongs in the 'ill-informed and wild speculation folder'." Britain blamed for the poisoning of Skripal, a former military intelligence who was jailed for betraying Russian agents to Britain's MI6 foreign intelligence service. He left for Britain in a 2010 swap.

has strongly denied involvement in the Skripal attack, sparking a row that has led to tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions between Britain and its allies and

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First Published: Sat, July 21 2018. 00:40 IST