Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the Kremlin-funded Russia Today network, appeared to admit on Monday that Russia was involved in the 2018 poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Britain, an assassination attempt Moscow has consistently denied, The Guardian reported. Moscow Times.

Margarita SimonyanPhoto: Willvest News / Profimedia Images

Western countries imposed additional sanctions on Russia and expelled dozens of diplomats after Skripal, a former Russian intelligence officer who worked as a double agent in London, and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent in the city of Salisbury.

Both Sergei Skripal and his daughter ultimately survived the assassination attempt, which multiple investigations by investigative journalists have shown to have been carried out by Anatoly Chepiga and Oleksandr Miskin, two agents of the dreaded GRU, Russia’s military intelligence service.

In September of last year, a third Russian spy, Serhiy Fedotov, was charged with an assassination attempt in Great Britain.

What the head of Russia Today said about the attempt in 2018

On Monday, Margarita Simonyan demanded revenge on the alleged killer of Daria Dugina, the daughter of one of the main ideologues of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was killed in an explosion on the night from Saturday to Sunday.

Russian FSB intelligence claims that Dugina was killed by a Ukrainian woman who allegedly planned to kill her father for a month and then fled to Estonia.

“I am sure we will find professionals to admire the famous spiers under Tallinn,” Margarita Simonyan wrote on her Facebook page on Monday. Twitterallegedly citing an alibi provided by two Russian spies suspected of the assassination attempt on Sergei Skripal.

Shortly after returning to Russia, they told Russia Today that they visited the British city of Salisbury to admire the famous spiers of the city’s cathedral.

The Moscow Times notes that Simonyan’s tweet is the closest any official in Moscow has come to admitting that Russia was behind the attack in Britain.

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