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On Thursday, November 22, British authorities released new CCTV footage of the two men suspected of poisoning former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia on March 4, 2018 in Salisbury, England.Embedshareskripalsuspectscctv3EmbedshareThe code has been copied to your clipboard.widthpxheightpxShare on Facebook Share on Twitter The URL has been copied to your clipboardNo media source currently available0:000:00:240:00In the footage, the men, whom Bellingcat identified as Russian Military Intelligence Directorate (GRU) agents Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga (aka Ruslan Boshirov) and Dr. Alexander Mishkin (Alexander Petrov), can be seen walking past a gas station on Wilton Road near the Skripals’ home.There, the suspects allegedly sprayed the military-grade nerve agent Novichok on the victims’ door. Embedshareskripalsuspectscctv2EmbedshareThe code has been copied to your clipboard.widthpxheightpxShare on Facebook Share on Twitter The URL has been copied to your clipboardNo media source currently available0:000:00:100:00As part of its appeal for witnesses, the Metropolitan Police in London also released images of a specially made model of the counterfeit perfume bottle employed in the poisoning. Images of a specially made model of the counterfeit perfume bottle published on met.police.gov.Investigators say that bottle had enough poison to potentially kill thousands.On Thursday, November 22, the British detective who came into contact with the nerve agent described how he and his family had lost everything" as a result of the incident.In September
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