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Earlier, the Ministry of Environment of Britain said that the nerve agent used in the poisoning of the ex-employee of the GRU, Sergey Skripal and his daughter Yulia, was in a "liquid state". According to the representative of the Ministry, the main house where the poisoning occurred is the House of Skripal, where work is currently being completed on cleaning the places where the agents were found.
According to him, the poisonous substance BZ, which had previously been mentioned by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and which was in service with the NATO countries, “could well have been applied in liquid form, for example, as a spray.” The substance BZ itself is “powdered, but in order to apply it to an object, a liquid solution can be used,” the expert noted.
In addition, he noted, "А234, even if it does not kill the victim, narrows the pupil of the victim, making him blind for a long time, which contradicts the information that Julia Skripal could work with computer equipment after recovery."
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