Posted on 03/11/2018 5:56:50 AM PDT by Gamecock
British police have identified more than 200 witnesses and are looking at more than 240 pieces of evidence in their investigation into a nerve agent attack on a Russian ex-spy and his daughter, UK interior minister Amber Rudd said on Saturday.
Ms Rudd told reporters after chairing a meeting of the governments Cobra security committee that more than 250 counter-terrorism police were involved in the investigation, which was proceeding with speed and professionalism.
Former double agent Sergei Skripal (66) and his daughter Yulia (33) have been in hospital in a critical condition since Sunday, when they were found unconscious on a bench in the southern English cathedral city of Salisbury.
Ms Rudd confirmed on Saturday that the two remain in a critical but stable condition.
Nick Bailey, a police officer who fell ill after being part of the early response to the attack, remains seriously ill but is talking and engaging with his family, Ms Rudd also said.
Ms Rudds comments came as Mr Bailey released a statement from hospital saying he does not consider himself a hero and was merely doing his job.
Investigators had been summoned to the meeting at 3pm for emergency talks on the incident.
About 180 troops, including Royal Marines, RAF Regiment troops and chemical warfare specialists, are understood to have been deployed in the city on Friday after Scotland Yard requested specialist help.
A defence spokesman said armed forces personnel would return to Salisbury in similar numbers on Saturday as the cleanup operation continued.
Police turned their attention on Friday to the cemetery where Mr Skripals wife and son were laid to rest.
Officers in hazmat suits were seen placing a blue forensic tent over his sons memorial stone before appearing to stuff items in several yellow barrels. His son, Alexander, was cremated last year.
The grave of Mr Skripals wife Liudmila, who was buried in 2012, was also cordoned off at the London Road Cemetery.
Apparent fears of chemical contamination have also seen Mr Skripals home cordoned off while detectives attempt to pin down the origins of the substance used to incapacitate him.
Very serious condition A short distance away, a convoy of military vehicles rolled into the car park at Salisbury District Hospital to recover a police car.
Suspicion is mounting that Russia carried out the attempt on Mr Skripals life as an act of revenge against the former intelligence officer, who was convicted in Russia in 2006 of selling state secrets to MI6.
He was later released as part of a spy swap with the US.
The Kremlin denies responsibility and British ministers have urged caution over apportioning blame until the facts become clear.
Defence minister Tobias Ellwood said the militarys presence reflected the seriousness of the situation, adding: We mustnt get ahead of ourselves but we must have a robust response and its something that well be discussing with our Nato partners and with the forthcoming summit in Brussels in July.
Some big questions arise as to how do you stand up to a clandestine and sinister attack deliberately done to play havoc in our society?
Meanwhile, Salisburys Tory MP John Glen, also a British government minister, attempted to reassure his constituents that a whole range of tools are at our disposal once it was established who was behind the incident.
The government will not be acting precipitously in response to what has happened. Now is the time for cool heads and a rational examination of the facts, he said.
Once these are established, then and only then will an appropriate and proportionate course of action be taken. A whole range of tools are at our disposal depending on who has perpetrated this act, including a number of financial and economic levers.
Ms Rudd had earlier visited Salisbury and the hospital where Mr Bailey is receiving treatment.
Lord Blair, a former Met commissioner, suggested on the BBCs Today programme that Mr Bailey had visited Mr Skripals home.
He said: There obviously are some indications the officer, and Im very sorry that he has been injured, has actually been to the house, whereas there was a doctor who looked after the patients in the open who hasnt been affected at all.
So there may be some clues floating around in here.
Police said 21 people had been seen for medical treatment since the incident.
The figure includes members of the public and emergency staff, some of whom have had blood tests.
The attack is being treated as attempted murder.
Watching a news briefing on Sky News app. Praising emergency responders, trying to calm the sheep, I mean the citizens.
Persistent nerve agent at the grave site? VX or another of the V Class?
Not being mentioned in the briefing.
And 21 people in total have been sickened.
This guy they were after is allegedly a double-spy, okay but many others were hurt who had nothing to do with it.
Easier to smuggle a nerve agent into the country than a gun? Less likelihood of the perp being caught? Guns make a lot of noise when used, people come to look.
Sounds like the vegas shooting scenario, NO INFO TO THE PUBLIC JUST THE SPEWING OF VOMIT IN OUR DIRECTION
Boy, the cops there are working effectively. They identified 200+ witnesses? How about identifying the perps??? The morons nwill probably charge the witnesses with some sort of anti-moozlim hatred crime.
Slimey brits will blame Trump/US....wait and see.
I do not no why this question has not been raised. If the substance used is so dangerous and easily contaminates- what happened to the perpetrator/s?
No need to smuggle nerve agents into the country when there's a bio-weapons research facility just a few km away from the crime scene.
It also changes the narrative somewhat when you consider how many people in the Salisbury area have access to a facility that makes, studies and stores nerve agents.
Ah, interesting.
I do not know why this question has not been raised.
Looks like I’ll have to give up Salisbury steak for a while past Lent?
The Brits should kill a few Russians as a warning.
Lol...that style of meat preparation was named after an American physician in the 1890s.
Your post-Lenten Salisbury steak dinners are safe, just avoid adding Russian dressing to your salad.
There are only three possibilities: the British butler did it, or, NoKo’s ‘uncle’ nerve agent (except that didn’t contaminate those who rendered him assistance), or, a nerve agent known to be found nowhere else in the world but Russia. If it is a Russian device, then the foremost question is, was it Russia, or has Russia distributed their device to an actor? The former is more comfortable than the latter.
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