Putin 'morally responsible' for woman's novichok death in Salisbury
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- A public inquiry has concluded that Vladimir Putin is 'morally responsible' for the death of Dawn Sturgess, a British citizen who died after being poisoned by novichok, a nerve agent used in an assassination attempt on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Salisbury. The inquiry highlights the implications of state
- This finding underscores the accountability of state leaders in international incidents involving chemical weapons, raising questions about the broader implications for diplomatic relations between the UK and Russia.
- The incident reflects ongoing tensions between Russia and Western nations, particularly regarding the use of chemical agents in targeted attacks, and raises concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of international responses to such threats.
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