The game's designer said he created "Our guys in Salisbury" because he was fed up with exhaustive Western media coverage blaming Russia for the attack.
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UK Prime Minister Theresa May has criticised Russia for its "desperate fabrication" after the poisoning of a former spy and his daughter in England in March. SBS - Published
Two people have been taken ill and British police have cordoned off the area around a restaurant in Salisbury, where the Skripals were poisoned in March. SBS - Published
Two spies have been expelled from the Netherlands accused of plotting cyber sabotage of a Swiss lab working on the case of ex-Russian agent Sergei Skripal. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Watch how British investigators used security footage and flight records to track two Russian men who now stand accused of attempted murder using the nerve agent Novichok. SBS - Published
Russian President Vladimir Putin bears responsibility for the Novichok nerve agent attack carried out in England, Britain's security minister says. SBS - Published
Russian President Vladimir Putin bears responsibility for the Novichok nerve agent attack carried out in England, Britain's security minister says. SBS - Published
Russian President Vladimir Putin bears responsibility for the Novichok nerve agent attack carried out in England, Britain's security minister says. SBS - Published
Britain is one of the most heavily surveilled nations on Earth. And then there are the 'super recognisers'. This is how they found their men. Sydney Morning Herald - Published Also reported by •The Age •Brisbane Times
Australia wants Russia held to account over the Salisbury nerve agent attack in the UK, and is demanding the Kremlin reveal the extent of its chemical weapons. SBS - Published
Two Russian men have been named and charged over the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
Britain's findings that the Novichok nerve agent killed a woman and made her partner seriously ill in June have been confirmed by the chemical weapons watchdog. SBS - Published