fell ill when she came into contact with a discarded perfume bottle used to carry it. today, the prime minister called on russia to act. they should recognise our sense that justice must be done is not abated, and dawn sturgess, an innocent member of the british public, died in that event, and we want to see those suspects handed over. police today released a new image of sergeev arriving at heathrow on the friday before the poisoning. the other two members of the team flew into gatwick hours later. they were spotted heading to salisbury and around the town. sergeev stayed in london the whole weekend, including spending time near here. but police say the three men did meet on multiple occasions in the city. and security sources have told me that sergeev was the on the ground operational commander for the team. sergeev is then seen leaving heathrow for moscow, almost immediately after the poisoning. police today confirmed all three were members of russian
be un-diplomatically put. thank you. dennis sig. f. for the first on the british police have formally said they do believe that all suspects were part of a team of the russian military service. meanwhile the european court of human writers ruled that russia was also responsible for the of alexander. russia was also responsible for the 2006 killing of alexander litvinenko. it was much hated with a deadly ne orja agent was deployed on the streets of salisbury. the target former russian spy, he fell ill along with his daughter and a police officer after nova chuck was smeared on his door handle. a local woman died months later when she came into contact with the nova chuck in a perfume bottle. now a third suspect
in a perfume bottle. now a third suspect has been charged this man, denis sergeev, said to be a member of russian military intelligence. police have released this image of him arriving at heathrow two days before the poisoning. the other two suspects arrived on a different flight and were captured on cctv heading to salisbury and in the town. sergeev stayed in london, but police believe the three met on multiple occasions and he is thought to have been be on the ground commander. he left on the day of the attack from heathrow. the kremlin has consistently denied any involvement. they ve got a doctrine of masking, denying everything and then throwing blame bombs out to other people and they will continue to do that. there is always a hope that if there is a change of government in russia at some stage that they will comply with the more rules based approach of the rest of the free world.
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At first glance Jacob van Ruisdael’s
View of Haarlem with Bleaching Grounds (
c. 1670–75) depicts a pleasant pastoral scene. Half of the painting – one of a series of popular
Haerlempjes, or ‘Haarlem views’, for which Ruisdael was well known – is filled with sky, the billowing clouds emphasising the stark flatness of the Dutch landscape beneath. On the horizon lies the busy market town of Haarlem, dominated by the solid 15th-century Grote Kerk, which looms over the surrounding houses like a ship. In the foreground are a lake, trees and fields, on one of which bolts of linen have been laid out to bleach in the sun. It’s a beautiful detail. The bright white sheets cutting across the green and brown of the field give the painting an almost abstract geometry. Yet this formal beauty obscures one of the things that many contemporary viewers would have most associated with the bleaching fields: their overpowering, unavoidable stench.
we have an ally that said they did not commit at the top level, the crown prince, the king they did not commit this atrocity. so the question is why is this president so eager to take the saudis word over his own cia, really our own cia? it s very simple. he told you himself. it s all about money. and then there s vladimir putin, whose forces rammed and fired on ukrainian vessels off the coast of crimea this week and seized 24 ukraine service members who the uk now believes personally approved the deadly poison attack on a former spy in britain. sources tell cnn that attack with a perfume bottle full of a nerve agent could never kill thousands and thousands of