Two critical after Salisbury substance 'exposure' bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-43289194 >Two people are in a critical condition in hospital after being exposed to an "unknown substance". >The man and a woman were found unconscious on a bench at a shopping precinct in Salisbury on Sunday, Wiltshire Police said. >Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Craig Holden said: "The pair, who we believe are known to each other, did not have any visible injuries and were taken to Salisbury District Hospital." >"They are currently being treated for suspected exposure to an unknown substance. Both are currently in a critical condition in intensive care."
Critically ill man is former Russian spy bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43295134 >A man who is critically ill after being exposed to an unknown substance in Wiltshire is a Russian national convicted of spying for Britain, the BBC understands. >Sergei Skripal, who is 66, was granted refuge in the UK following a "spy swap" between the US and Russia in 2010.
>we don't know what it is or what's going on, but... putin
Big Black Cock
Jaxon Ross
>Putin Strikes Again
David White
Yes, I'm sure Russia had absolutely nothing to do with this former Russian spy suddenly losing consciousness and being on the verge of death after exposure to what is no doubt some sort of nerve agent.
Makes me wonder why it seems to happen in the UK more than in other countries though
Juan Thompson
UK is a sanctuary for Russian oligarchs and spies.
Bentley Williams
Good. Justice has been served.
Tyler Walker
Why don't you go back to Russia if you love it so much?
Alexander Sanders
Prepare for the MoD to immediately call for a whole lot of extra defence budget.
And they're not wrong.
Wyatt Adams
How would that help against Russian "diplomats" slipping off a bit of Polonium into someone's tea?
Austin Myers
Defence is related to intelligence
Owen Nelson
How about going back to Ukraine if you love it so much?
Asher Davis
How about killing yourself?
Logan Phillips
Nice. Getting rid of traitors is never a bad thing.
James Morris
>UK police is so bad the US have to tell them to stop being useless
Sebastian Barnes
He was legally pardoned and exchanged fairly in a prisoner swap. Killing him after that is dirty as fuck and makes you untrustworthy as hell. It's like buying something from someone then pick-pocketing your money back when they turn around to leave.
I don't see anyone accepting Russia's offers to swap prisoners ever again after this.
Adam Hill
Russians don't know the meaning of honor.
Liam Jenkins
Russians are untrustworthy? Damn, I never realised.
Cameron Green
Then probably your guys killed him to blame the Russians or he started working against Russia again.
Landon Martin
>Then probably your guys killed him to blame the Russians Yes, what a great master plan. Kill people who spy for us so that other people spying for us lose faith in our ability to protect them and stop spying for us.
>or he started working against Russia again Spying on Russia while living in the UK and already being on the Russian state's radar as a confirmed former spy? How do you figure he was doing that?
Zachary Lopez
go back to r/politics
Asher Barnes
oh shit guys get your tinfoil hats quickly
Kevin Wright
If he continued to spy for you then I see no problem. Can't escape the long hand of justice)))
Caleb Wilson
Why though?
Mason Sullivan
How could such a person possibly keep spying when he didn't even live in the country and was totally outed as a spy?
Generally, if you want to be a spy, it's kind of important that people think you aren't one...
Adam Allen
You can't imagine how true is this.
Hunter Wood
This is military grade meme material for the next roastbeef that dares say japan crime is low because it is not reported.