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THE police officer left in a critical condition by a nerve agent used on a Russian double agent has said he 'does not consider himself a hero.'

Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey said he was part of a group of officers who were called to The Maltings in Salisbury, Wilts, after Mr Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia were discovered in a 'catatonic' state.

 Sergeant Nick Bailey has said he is not a 'hero' - he was merely 'doing his job'
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Sergeant Nick Bailey has said he is not a 'hero' - he was merely 'doing his job'

DS Bailey, 38, who was later admitted to hospital in a coma, but is now awake and talking again, said he was 'merely doing his job.'

A Wiltshire Police spokesman said: "Nick would like us to say on his behalf that he and his family are hugely grateful for all the messages of support from the public, and colleagues from the police family.

"People have been so kind and he has expressed that he will never forget that kindness.

";He wants to say that he does not consider himself a ‘hero’, he states he was merely doing his job.

 Soldiers in protective suits load an ambulance wrapped in a tarpaulin on to a truck at an ambulance station in Salisbury. Residents have described the area as a 'disaster movie'
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Soldiers in protective suits load an ambulance wrapped in a tarpaulin on to a truck at an ambulance station in Salisbury. Residents have described the area as a 'disaster movie'Credit: Reuters

Counter terrorism police investigating the suspected nerve agent attack have identified over 200 witnesses and are looking at more than 240 pieces of evidence, Home Secretary Amber Rudd has said.

Following a meeting of the government’s Cobra committee, she said there were more than 250 counter terrorism police involved in the investigation which was proceeding with “speed and professionalism”.

Wiltshire residents were left "terrified" as hundreds of soldiers and chemical warfare specialists stormed their peaceful town to probe Russian spy Sergei Skripal's poisoning.

Around 200 troops, many in biohazard suits, were deployed at key locations all over Salisbury including the double agent's home and Zizzi's restaurant where Skripal ate his last meal.

 Investigators in gas masks examine an ambulance at the South Western Ambulance Service station in Harnham, near Salisbury
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Investigators in gas masks examine an ambulance at the South Western Ambulance Service station in Harnham, near SalisburyCredit: PA:Press Association
 Scotland Yard officials requested help from hundreds of troops and chemical warfare specialists in the investigation into Sergei Skripal's poisoning
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Scotland Yard officials requested help from hundreds of troops and chemical warfare specialists in the investigation into Sergei Skripal's poisoning
 Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, pictured, are still fighting for their lives after being exposed to a toxic substance in the Wiltshire city last Sunday
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Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, pictured, are still fighting for their lives after being exposed to a toxic substance in the Wiltshire city last Sunday

Striking photographs emerging from the city capture the specialist teams putting hazmat suit's on at the London Road cemetery, and pounding the streets.

Officers were also pictured placing a blue forensic tent over Skripal's son's memorial stone before appearing to stuff items in several yellow barrels.

Russian double agent Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia are still fighting for their lives after being exposed to a toxic substance in the Wiltshire city last Sunday.

Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey, who was part of the initial response by authorities, is also in a serious condition.


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Suspicion is mounting that Russia carried out the attempt on their lives as an act of revenge against the former intelligence officer, who was convicted in 2006 of selling state secrets to MI6.

The Kremlin denies responsibility and British ministers have urged caution over apportioning blame until the facts become clear.

Local butcher David Bayfield, who runs a businesses close to where the Skripal's collapsed, told the he and his fellow residents are "fed up of being kept in the dark".

Window installer Tony Curnock compared this week's scenes to a "disaster movie".

 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 ill by exposure to a nerve agent
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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 ill by exposure to a nerve agentCredit: PA:Press Association
 Forensic police officers work at a grave site in Salisbury Crematorium
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Forensic police officers work at a grave site in Salisbury CrematoriumCredit: EPA
 Members of the emergency services, one in a biohazard suit, work at the London Road Cemetery in Salisbury
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Members of the emergency services, one in a biohazard suit, work at the London Road Cemetery in SalisburyCredit: AFP or licensors

Salisbury's MP John Glen attempted to reassure his constituents that a "whole range of tools are at our disposal" once it is established who was behind the incident.

 Chemical warfare specialists put on protective suits near the grave of Luidmila Skripal, wife of former Russian intelligence agent Sergei Skripal
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Chemical warfare specialists put on protective suits near the grave of Luidmila Skripal, wife of former Russian intelligence agent Sergei SkripalCredit: Reuters
 Chemical warfare specialists help each other to remove their protective suits at the site of the grave of Luidmila Skripal
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Chemical warfare specialists help each other to remove their protective suits at the site of the grave of Luidmila SkripalCredit: Reuters
 A police officer on duty in a cordoned off area in Salisbury
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A police officer on duty in a cordoned off area in SalisburyCredit: EPA
 Moscow-based Yulia was visiting her dad Sergei when the attack took place
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Moscow-based Yulia was visiting her dad Sergei when the attack took place

The grave of Mr Skripal's wife Liudmila, who was buried in 2012, and the memorial stone of his son Alexander, who was cremated last year, were cordoned off at the London Road cemetery.

Teams of officers removed items from Alexander's grave amid fears it could have been "booby-trapped", the Daily Star reported.

Apparent fears of chemical contamination have also seen Mr Skripal's home cordoned off while detectives attempt to pin down the origins of the substance used to incapacitate him.

A short distance away, a convoy of military vehicles rolled into the car park at Salisbury District Hospital to recover a police car.

Home Secretary Amber Rudd will chair a meeting of the Government's Cobra committee at 3pm on Saturday to receive updates on the police case, Downing Street confirmed.

Images which have emerged from the fast-moving investigation comes hours after it was revealed 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,  claims.

He is said to have 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.


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