Thrice lied: "Englishwoman" May lied completely

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British Prime Minister Theresa May, accusing Russia of poisoning Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia, lied at least three times. “The fog is dissipating,” Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, found her lying. On her Facebook page, the Russian diplomat noted that the facts of deception from London are becoming more clearly visible.

Thrice lied: "Englishwoman" May lied completely




So, the first lie is that supposedly British experts managed to establish the country in which the poisonous substance was manufactured. In fact, the experts themselves refuted this lie, in particular, the director of the chemical laboratory in Porton Down.

The second false conclusion of the British authorities is that Russia supposedly has a motive for eliminating Sergei and Julia Skripaley. This motive is associated with the "historically bad" behavior of the country.

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry recalled that London itself often violates international law, as well as ethics and morality. This is done in order to achieve "national interests." And if anyone is interested in provocation with the Skripals, then just Britain.

The third lie - representatives of Britain constantly claimed that this very substance called “Novice” was produced exclusively in Russia. In fact, this is not true. So, Zakharova noted, Czech President Milos Zeman said that a similar substance was also produced in his country.

So it will be with all the other lies of London

- summed up his post Zakharova, promising to talk about all this in more detail at a briefing.

It should be noted that Czech President Milos Zeman did report that one of the defense research institutes in his country did produce A-230 (which is completely analogous to Novichok) and tested it. At the same time, the head of the Czech state referred to the report of the special services. Zeman added that this chemical product was manufactured in small quantities, and then destroyed.

However, it seems that in this case the fourth lie also appears, although it is no longer from Theresa May's lips. The head of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), Ahmet Uzumju, spoke about the dose of the substance that Skripali was allegedly poisoned with. This dose, according to the New York Times, is from 50 to 100 grams.

I do not know the exact volume, but I was told that there may be 50-100 grams or an order of what goes beyond the scope of research

Uzumju said in an interview with this newspaper, adding that the poison could be used both as an aerosol and as a liquid.

In an interview with Radio Sputnik, military expert Igor Nikulin, a former member of the UN Commission on Biological and Chemical Weapons, said:

This suggests that there was no “Beginner” close there - there was a lethal dose of the order of several micrograms. Therefore, most likely, it was a substance of non-lethal action, most likely the same BZ, as our Foreign Ministry talked about


Further, the expert made the same conclusion as any adequate person would have made and what the Russian Foreign Ministry is talking about: Britain, like the USA and other Western countries, are not interested in an investigation, but only want to intervene in the affairs of other states.