Polonium traced to Russian lab
Daily Mail:
Alexander Litvinenko was most probably murdered by "rogue elements" in the Russian state, it was claimed today.The lead seems to be based on speculation and not evidence that is provided in the story. Other speculation has tied the poison deaths to succession battle in Russia.
Investigators believe that while the former spy's assassination was not officially sanctioned by Vladimir Putin's government, the polonium 210 which killed him must have come from state nuclear laboratories.
The killers must have had access to the laboratories, indicating a level of state involvement, according to intelligence sources. Reports say the source of the polonium 210 has now been traced by British scientists working at the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston to a nuclear power plant in Russia.
Aldermaston scientists have been following the trail left by the polonium at 10 sites across London and on three British Airways planes that had been used between London and Moscow. One of the grounded BA planes was due to fly back to London for further inspection; the other two are already at Heathrow.
...
Comments
Post a Comment