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Russian spy Sergei Skripal was MI6 double agent codenamed ‘Forthwith’ who sold Moscow’s secrets for years

POISONED Russian spy Sergei Skripal was a highly valued MI6 spook codenamed 'Forthwith' who sold Moscow's secrets for years.

Skripal's primary mission was to syphon secrets to British intelligence - including an entire telephone directory of Russian spies, The Times claims.

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Double agent Sergei Skripal, who came to Britain after a prisoner swap, is critically ill in hospitalCredit: AFP
Skripal, pictured during his time with the Russian military, was described as one of the most productive spies of the post Cold War period

Skripal shared information with with MI5 and other allies including the CIA, which undermined a key sector of Russian intelligence as Putin was on the rise.

He did not expose large numbers of “illegals”, Russian spies working undercover in the West, but did go as far as exposing the identities of hundreds of Russian intelligence officers.

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 and fear others may have come in contact with the substance.

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What we know so far:


Yulia Skripal and her dad, ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal, 66, were found slumped unconscious on a bench in Salisbury on SundayCredit: AP:Associated Press

Today, armed forces personnel will return to Salisbury to assist police as the investigation and clean-up operation around the suspected nerve agent attack continues.

Home Secretary Amber Rudd will chair a meeting of the Government's Cobra committee at 3pm, when she is expected to be briefed by investigators on developments.
An officer passes a barrier erected by police outside the Zizzi restaurant in Salisbury near to where former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal was found critically illCredit: PA:Press Association
Officers in hazmat suits have taken items from the cemetery for chemical testingCredit: Simon Jones - The Sun
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A convoy of police and military vehicles leave Salisbury District Hospital as investigations into the poisoning of a Russian spy continueCredit: PA:Press Association

While stationed in Spain as an employee of the GRU, the Russian military intelligence, Skripal was considered a potential recruit by Spanish intelligence.

In 1995, when he was 44-years-old, an MI6 agent is said to have approached him, posing as a businessman.

Skripal retired from the GRU in 2000 and got a new job in the Moscow provincial government and continued to provide useful information, it is claimed.

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Skripal was paid $5,000 - $6,000 for meeting MI6 officers at his paid-for timeshare holiday home.

On one occasion, it is claimed Skripal called an emergency meeting in Spain and demanded $10,000 in cash.

He was finally exposed as a double agent after an officer in the Spanish security service busted his activities and shopped him to Moscow.

He was arrested in 2004, and 'Forthwith' failed to make a planned meeting with MI6 agents.

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Its is also claimed his wife, Liudmila, would travel to Spain to collect his payments when he was ill with diabetes.

Yesterday, hazmat cops were searching the cemetery where Russian double agent’s wife and son are buried have removed floral tributes from their graves for testing.

Members of the Falcon Squadron, Royal Tank Regiment prepare to assist civil authorities in SalisburyCredit: PA:Press Association
A massive investigation is underway, supported by Scotland Yard anti-terror experts and the ArmyCredit: PA:Press Association
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Wiltshire Police's Kier Pritchard says Sergeant Nick Bailey is 'well and 'sat up' after nerve agent attack on ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal

The fast-moving probe widened to the graveyard as officers tried to pinpoint where the MI6 informer was attacked with deadly nerve agent - which experts warn may be a never-seen-before substance.

Focus shifted to his family's graves after it emerged both his ex-wife and son had died in mysterious circumstances.

Skripal and Yulia remain critically ill in hospital, with counter-terror officers having taken charge of the inquiry, as theories emerge that a Kremlin assassin may have been responsible.

Sources also believe that the father and daughter may have been poisoned in their own home with a "Trojan Horse" package unwitting brought into the UK from Moscow by Yulia.

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