The U.K. says a substance known as Novichok put Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter into comas, and a central question about is how attackers got hold of the nerve agent, once one of the Soviet Union’s most-secretive projects.
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Fri, 03/16/2018 - 2:51am
The U.K. says a substance known as Novichok put Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter into comas, and a central question about is how attackers got hold of the nerve agent, once one of the Soviet Union’s most-secretive projects.