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How did ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter survive nerve-agent poisoning?



William Booth and Karla Adam April 6 at 2:55 PM Email the author

LONDON — It is an indelicate question, but why aren’t the Skripals dead?

The former Russian double agent attacked by a military-grade nerve agent a month ago is no longer in critical condition, his doctors said Friday, having joined his daughter in a recovery that could lead to the pair helping investigators solve the mystery of exactly how, where and by whom they were poisoned.

Sergei Skripal, 66, is “responding well to treatment, improving rapidly and is no longer in a critical condition,” said Christine Blanshard, medical director at Salisbury District Hospital.

The ex-spy’s 33-year-old daughter, Yulia Skripal, was also poisoned, but her condition had improved to stable last week.

Yulia Skripal is speaking, issuing statements and allegedly talking to relatives back home in Russia on the telephone.

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“As Yulia herself says, her strength is growing daily and she can look forward to the day when she is well enough to leave the hospital,” her doctor said.

How can this be? As the Russian government has asked, in its campaign to discredit British assertions that Russia was behind the attack, why didn’t the Skripals collapse immediately if they were poisoned by a powerful nerve agent? If they came into contact with the agent at their doorstep, how did they have the ability to first go to a pub and a restaurant before they succumbed?

On March 4, the Skripals were found on a park bench. She was comatose; he was awake but disoriented. Medical experts attributed their recovery to the readily available treatments and antidotes they probably received at the hospital.

“Poisoning does not necessarily result in death,” said Michelle Carlin, a senior lecturer in forensic and analytical chemistry at Northumbria University. “If treated quickly and promptly enough, it is possible to recover from poisoning of many compounds.”

Asked if it was surprising that at least one of the Skripals regained consciousness after several weeks in a coma, Carlin said: “We don’t really know what normal is with Novichok agents, but what you’ve got to remember is their body has been poisoned with a compound, and although giving somebody an antidote will block the signal, the body still needs time to recover, and it needs to recover naturally, and obviously that takes time.”

She said it was difficult to discern why Yulia Skripal recovered faster than her father. “We don’t know if that’s because she had less administered, or it took longer to have an effect or because she’s younger or healthier — there’s too many factors to take into account,” she said.

Toxicologists and medical forensic specialists said nerve agents are most dangerous in the first days after an attack, but given that the Skripals pulled through that, it wasn’t surprising that their condition was improving.

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Russian state TV airs alleged call between Yulia Skripal and her cousin
State-owned Channel One Russia aired audio April 5 of an alleged phone call between Yulia Skripal, who was poisoned with her father, and her cousin Viktoria. (Channel One Russia)

Malcolm Sperrin, a medical physicist, said that a long-term prognosis for the Skripals remained somewhat uncertain. Referring to Yulia, he said: “She might talk and converse, but what we don’t know is if she will go back to where she was before the event, not just about cognition, but there’s other aspects that could be affected, like mobility, problems with mental state, anxiety, depression. There are so many unknowns.”

After the doctor’s statement Friday that the elder Skripal’s health had improved, the Russian Embassy in Britain tweeted, “Good news!”

Russia has denied having anything to do with the attack, with top Russian diplomats insisting that Britain either rushed or bungled the investigation — or that British agents themselves may have poisoned the father and daughter to smear Russia, justify increases in military spending or distract residents from the failures of Brexit negotiations.

A director of a British military laboratory said this week that the nerve agent was definitively from the Novichok class, a type designed and manufactured by the former Soviet Union and Russia. The lab, however, could not definitely say where this batch was manufactured.

British police investigators say the highest residual concentration of the nerve agent was found at Sergei Skripal’s front door in the quiet town of Salisbury, down the road from the Stonehenge ruins.

Prime Minister Theresa May has condemned the poisoning as a reckless and hostile attack by Russia on British soil. She and her government say that in addition to forensic evidence, Russia is suspect because it has assassinated critics abroad before.

Skripal was a double agent who sold secrets to Britain. He was convicted and jailed in Russia but released in a swap of intelligence agents in 2010.

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Britain’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement Friday saying, “Let us be clear, this was attempted murder using an illegal chemical weapon that we know Russia possesses.”

Britain said the improving health of the Skripals is “a tribute to the hard-working and talented National Health Service (NHS) staff in Salisbury who have provided outstanding care. The NHS will continue to provide ongoing care for the Skripals, both of whom are likely to have ongoing medical needs.”

May’s government, the United States and more than two dozen other countries have expelled about 150 Russian diplomats and intelligence agents from their embassies abroad. Russia has retaliated with its own expulsions.
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How did ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter survive nerve-agent poisoning?

Good thing they were in the UK, if it was Russia they would made sure to shoot them in the head to finish the job. :)
 
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If it was really Russia behind this - he would be simly shot in the head. Nobody would spend precious chemicals. And nobody in Russia would try to kill the innocent girl. It is pure Anglo-Saxon meanness and cunning.
I wonder - what about May's negotiations with EU about free-trade zone? I suppose after this unexpected, but surprisingly timely attack of evil Russia British positions in Brussels became much stronger?
Um... On one side of the scales we have life of useless Russian traitor on the other side - dozens of billions of pounds. What should we choose?..
 
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If it was really Russia behind this - he would be simly shot in the head. Nobody would spend precious chemicals. And nobody in Russia would try to kill the innocent girl. It is pure Anglo-Saxon meanness and cunning.
I wonder - what about May's negotiations with EU about free-trade zone? I suppose after this unexpected, but surprisingly timely attack of evil Russia British positions in Brussels became much stronger?
Um... On one side of the scales we have life of useless Russian traitor on the other side - dozens of billions of pounds. What should we choose?..
Russia is an Angel... Never Russia used such methods...Never Russia used such op to get rid of "Ex-Spies...

Russia is an Angel... Russia is a victim...Russia stay in Russia...Putin is the new Pope...
 
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The guy had too much vodka mixed with NyQuil cold and flue.

Russia is an Angel... Never Russia used such methods...Never Russia used such op to get rid of "Ex-Spies...

Russia is an Angel... Russia is a victim...Russia stay in Russia...Putin is the new Pope...


You’re right, we should trust the Biritish and the CIA, they never lied about WMD, they never coached little children to lie about babies being thrown out of incubators. They never lied about Yugoslavian war crimes or blammed Russia for the 2008 war with Georgia in which Georgia attacked South Ossetia and Russia soldiers. They never made up trumped up charges against foreign countries in order to overthrow governments.


It propogerous to think that the U.K. would do that! We need to push harder on more sanctions against Russia, they have no business in Syria despite being asked by the Syrian government for assistance. We need more Britsh soldiers in Syria now!
 
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Russia is an Angel... Never Russia used such methods...Never Russia used such op to get rid of "Ex-Spies...

Russia is an Angel... Russia is a victim...Russia stay in Russia...Putin is the new Pope...
I agree Russia is the angel, that's why western europe which is the devil is the one that is burning right now with all the riots, protests, terrorist attacks, spy poisoning, etc; must be some punishment for their evil deeds.
 
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Survive or not, this is not a problem. The assassination of former spy + traitors by nation states is not uncommon, and previously, everyone keep quiet.

Why Theresa May make a big fuss?
 
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It's inside job.they just want to defame Russia because they are too scared.uk knows that it can't survive without eu countries and america.this is just to get sympathy after brexit.
 
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