Saturday, April 14, 2018

Nerve Agent Used In Salisbury Was Not Russian



Your News Wire is reporting that "The substance used on Sergei Skripal in Salisbury was a nerve agent called BZ, according to the results of an independent study by a Swiss lab that throws the “official narrative” pushed by the United Kingdom government into serious doubt. BZ was never produced in Russia, but was in service in the US and UK."

"The United Kingdom has accused Moscow of poisoning ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal in the UK town of Salisbury with what British experts claimed was an A234 nerve agent, which had allegedly been produced in the Soviet Union. However the independent results of the tests by the Swiss laboratory have disproved the UK government allegations." RT is confirming the story.

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