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DOUBLE agent Sergei Skripal’s daughter was the real target of the nerve agent attack that left them fighting for life, his niece has claimed.

Victoria Skripal said Yulia, 33, had a bust-up with her boyfriend’s mum after he announced they planned to start a family.

 Sergei Skripal's daughter Yulia could have been the prime target of the nerve attack last week, claims his niece
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Sergei Skripal's daughter Yulia could have been the prime target of the nerve attack last week, claims his niece
Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal visits a computer shop in Salisbury shortly before nerve agent attack

And relatives are now pointing the finger at the prospective mother-in-law after it was disclosed she was a highly-ranked Russian security official.

The mum, who has not been identified, is said to have been furious that her son was marrying into the family of a man who betrayed 300 Russian agents.

And sources close to the Skripal family say she launched the Salisbury plot to stop him being tainted.

Victoria, 45, from Yaroslavl, north east of Moscow, said: “My opinion is that it was done not against Uncle Sergei, but against his daughter.

What we know so far:

 Victoria Skripal says Yulia's prospective mum-in-law could have plotted the attack after becoming furious her son was about to marry into a traitor's family
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Victoria Skripal says Yulia's prospective mum-in-law could have plotted the attack after becoming furious her son was about to marry into a traitor's family

“The mother didn’t accept Yulia and thought that, if she was a traitor’s daughter, then she herself would betray her country.

Victoria added: “The method is sort of typical for women. Women likes poisons, they consider this kind of way of reprisal beautiful.”

She said when she was last in touch with 66-year-old Skripal - who betrayed scores of colleagues in Russia’s GRU foreign intelligence service - he told her “everything’s fine.”

But he was still mourning the loss of his son Alexandr - known as Sasha - last year and was planning to have a new stone put on his grave in a Salisbury churchyard.

 Victoria also said the nerve agent attack was typical of a Russian woman as they 'like posions'
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Victoria also said the nerve agent attack was typical of a Russian woman as they 'like posions'
Russian President Vladimir Putin smirks when asked if Russia is responsible for the poisoning of spy Sergei Skripal
 Yulia is still fighting for her life in hospital after the chemical attack on 4 March
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Yulia is still fighting for her life in hospital after the chemical attack on 4 March
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Victoria told the pro-Kremlin Mash Telegram TV Channel said: “He said that Sasha had a new grave stone erected. In other words, the whole chat could have been described in the words ‘everything’s fine’.

“Yulia came because it was the beginning of March and Sasha’s birthday was on March 1 and this would have been the first birthday they would celebrate without him.

“I think she just came to support her father.”

She insisted her uncle no longer had enemies.

She said: "When he moved to live in England, all his friends they were all visiting him. He was a very decent man.

"He lived like any other ordinary guy. He breathed, he ate, he drank. He had plans. He was busy with his cats and guinea pigs in his garden.”

Earlier today PM Theresa May demanded 23 Russian spies be kicked out of the UK after Russia missed its midnight deadline to comment on the nerve agent attack last week.

The Russian embassy hit back saying it dubbed the move "as totally unacceptable, unjustified and shortsighted" and warned of consequences.

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