Kremlin refuted information about return of Skripal to Russia
Region
- 24 March, 2018
- 07:24
Baku. 24 March. REPORT.AZ/ The press secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov denied reports that former Russian double agent, colonel Sergei Skripal wrote a letter to the head of state Vladimir Putin with a request to return to Russia, Report informs citing the RIA Novosti.
"No. It's not so," - D. Peskov said.
Notably, earlier British television channel "BBC" with reference to a school friend of S. Skripal said that the former spy wrote a letter to Putin asking him to return to his homeland, because he wanted to meet with his mother, brother and other relatives.
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