Russia, asking its government for an explanation.Six months after the attack, two men were identified as the prime suspects.At first they were identified as Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov.
They flew from Moscow to Gatwick on March 2, before staying at the City Stay Hotel in Bow Road, east London.The following day they travelled to Salisbury by train, a journey that is widely believed to have been a reconnaissance trip.On March 4 they returned to the city, captured on CCTV shortly before Sergei and Yulia Skripal were poisoned.By 5pm they were back in London, and by 6.30pm they had reached Heathrow, flying back to Moscow later that night.It was soon suggested though that these were not their real names.In 2018 Alexander Petrov was said.
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