The Russian Embassy in the UK issued a statement saying it doubts in a letter published by British police on Wednesday, which was allegedly written by Yulia Skripal, is genuine.
The Embassy urged the UK authorities to provide specific information about the location Skripal, and asked London to give evidence Julia Skripal do not stay in the United Kingdom after he was released from the hospital, where her father still “seriously ill”, – is spoken in the letter which came via the police on Wednesday.
The Russian Embassy in London issued a response to the letter, stating that he “would like to make sure that the statement really comes from Julia. We have serious doubts that”.
“As we’ve said, media reports that Yulia Skripal were moved to a ‘safe place’ to raise new questions. Today the sun says she was transferred to a medical facility in a secure military base for further treatment. There is also a video showing Julia allegedly left the hospital accompanied by two guards. Times suggests another version: Yulia was moved to ‘well-protected country home,'” the employee a press-services of the Embassy of the developed environment.
In a statement the Metropolitan police on Wednesday, Metropolitan, Julia Skripal said that she “still suffers from the effects of nerve gas” and that her father, Sergei Skripal, still “seriously ill”.
The Russian side says that there is no way to verify that the letter and intent Skripal in correspondence. “Published document raises concerns that a Russian citizen was isolated against his will. If the British authorities want to dispel the fears of the public, they must provide proof that Julia is okay and that she is allowed to walk free,” the Embassy statement said.
Yulia and Sergei Skripal was found unconscious on a Park bench on March 4, 2018, after the two were subject to A234 nerve agent in Salisbury, United Kingdom. After the attack, Prime Minister Theresa may has announced that it will displace 23 Russian diplomats and blamed the incident on Russia. In a number of countries after the United Kingdom and expelled Russian diplomats as a sign of solidarity.
Moscow has repeatedly denied the charges in the UK, noting that the Kingdom has not provided sufficient evidence to support their claims.
Sourse: sputniknews.com