Dramatic moment Russian spy’s daughter was airlifted to hospital after pair were poisoned in Salisbury
THIS is the dramatic moment a Russian double agent's daughter was airlifted to hospital after the pair were "poisoned" in Salisbury.
Yulia Skripal, 33, was flown to A&E after being found slumped on a shopping centre bench alongside her dad Sergei, 66, on Sunday.
Counter-terror cops are trying to work out who was behind the suspected poisoning and the type of toxic chemical they were given.
Officers are investigating whether a potent toxin was slipped into their drinks at The Mill pub in Salisbury, Wilts.
Another theory is that an attacker could have sprayed the pair from the street.
Preliminary toxicology tests by military scientists at secret research centre Porton Down ruled out nuclear material or a nerve agent.
What we know so far:
- Ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, were found unconscious on a bench in Salisbury on Sunday
- Police say they were deliberately targeted with a rare nerve agent
- The first Wiltshire Police officer on the scene is now seriously ill in hospital
- A blonde woman with a red handbag is being hunted after being caught on CCTV minutes before the hit
- Spooks believe the Russians may have had their drinks spiked in a pub or a Zizzi's restaurant
- The recent deaths Mr Skripal’s wife and son are now being probed
- It was claimed Yulia Skripal may have been poisoned after calling for Putin to be jailed on Facebook
- Boris Johnson urged royals to boycott the Russian World Cup in retaliation
But last night they were still unable to “definitively” identify the poison.
It is claimed that mystery surrounds the deaths of his wife and son.
While Lyudmila's death certificate reads that she died of cancer, neighbours claim she was killed in a car crash.
Son Alexandr is said to have also perished in a St Petersburg car crash, however close family members say he passed away after a battle with liver problems.
Meanwhile, Yulia dared to openly criticise Vladimir Putin on Facebook - suggesting that jailing the president would be a "great idea".
She exchanged anti-Putin chat with a pal on social media, it has emerged.
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Yulia wrote “nice” on a note posted by a friend.
The note read: “I want to put into jail Vladimir Putin because I think that he is the worst president in the world.
“He’s stolen so much money that they can feed a small starving country."
It ends: "I think that with his passing our country will live much better."
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