Evidence of Russian guilt in the poisoning of the Violins was taken from the air by the British, evidence from the head. This is confirmed by the recent actions of the British Foreign Ministry, which got rid of accusations against Moscow by a single click of a computer mouse. From the page of the ministry on Twitter disappeared exposing Russia's post. "That's the whole price here for this whole thing - removing tweets. And on the basis of this, in fact, the Prime Minister spoke in Parliament. Today I will find this expression, well, just thimbles, well, natural! Now published a tweet, then made a million retweets, then passed the time - it was deleted, "- commented on the British cunning official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova. This is reported by RT. The speaker of our department noted that it would not be surprising if the British would back down, saying "they did not understand, in fact, we said that it is highly likely, it's not a direct charge". However, the British Ministry does not deny that they got rid of the text, in which the producer of the substance was called, who was poisoned by the Violins. Their actions are justified by the discrepancy between the words of the British Ambassador to Russia Laurie Bristow, as reported in the Foreign Office of Sky News. It was like this: an online broadcast of the briefing of the British Embassy was conducted in Moscow on March 22 on the page of the diplomatic mission in Twitter - UKinRussia. The video was sent via an account "@foreignoffice, to explain to the widest possible audience what happened in Salisbury".
"One of the tweets was cut down and did not accurately convey the words of our ambassador. We erased this record, "- were justified in London. Meanwhile, the "case of Skripal" is exactly a month. March 4 in the center of Salisbury father and daughter found unconscious. The British authorities have attributed the attempt to Moscow, which categorically disagrees with accusations in its address. On the eve, on April 3, in the laboratory of Porton Down, the myth about the Russian trace of the substance that was poisoned by the Skripali.