Ex-KGB spy and double agent Boris Karpichkov claims he received a chilling warning weeks before the Salisbury poisonings took place.
The Latvian native recalled the unusual message he received on February 12 that warned 'something bad' was going to happen. The former agent, who says he has been the target of multiple assassination attempts, said Sergei Skripal's name was mentioned in the spine-tingling call.
Just three weeks after Boris allegedly received the call, Sergei became the target of a nerve agent poisoning. The dramatic true events, which killed one person and left three others in a critical condition, shook the UK and have now become the focus of the BBC TV series The Salisbury Poisonings.
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