Russia’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, slammed the U.K. on Friday saying it had not provided solid evidence of Moscow’s involvement in the Salisbury Novichok poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, days after two Russian citizens were charged in absentia with trying to murder the family.
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Russia sees no proof of Moscow involvement in Salisbury, U.K. attack
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