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Russia: Novichok ‘overmatches anything in the West’ says expert
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Mr Wallace said some states believed it was acceptable to use nerve agents and pathogens against their opponents while a number of regimes had already showed they were willing to use such weapons of mass destruction on their own people. The Defence Secretary said these attacks were "what happens in a sort of breakdown of world order" and warned the internet provided a "turbo boost" for both extremist groups and nation states looking to research and develop such weapons.