The first official statement of Julia Skripal, whose name appears in the international scandal, gives food for thought. Earlier the text of the appeal was made public by the police. Apparently, the British again lie and Skripal long ago came to himself. His daughter herself says this: "I need to thank many people for the recovery, and in particular I would like to mention the Salisbury people who came to my rescue when I and my father were incompetent. "About his and the father of incapacity, Skripal tells in the past tense. What gives all the grounds to suspect another scam from the British side. Meanwhile, the UK carefully conceals information about the antidote that could be used to save the Fiddles. This was announced by the Russian Ambassador to Great Britain Alexander Yakovenko. In an interview with a representative of the chemical laboratory in Porton Down, which was shown to the diplomat, it is stated that the antidote was not used.
The British Foreign Ministry ignores the requests of the Russian side on this issue, Yakovenko said.. Any answer - positive or negative - puts the United Kingdom in an embarrassing situation.
If the Violins were still poisoned with A234 substance, the source of origin of which was not established by experienced British specialists, the chances of waking from them were practically nonexistent. Experts have repeatedly talked about this.
If the poisonous substance was different, the chances of blaming Russia are approaching zero. Moreover, in this case the poisoning in Salisbury already clearly resembles a not very carefully planned provocation.