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Skripal attack: Bellingcat names second Salisbury suspect | Skripal attack: Bellingcat names second Salisbury suspect |
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The name of the second suspect in the Salisbury case is actually Alexander Mishkin, the BBC understands. | |
The Bellingcat investigative website says the man who travelled under the alias Alexander Petrov is a military doctor working for Russian intelligence. | The Bellingcat investigative website says the man who travelled under the alias Alexander Petrov is a military doctor working for Russian intelligence. |
Last month, Bellingcat named the first suspect as Anatoliy Chepiga, a claim rejected by Russia. | Last month, Bellingcat named the first suspect as Anatoliy Chepiga, a claim rejected by Russia. |
Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned in March. | Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned in March. |
The British open-source website said it had identified the suspect using testimonies from people the suspect knew and a scanned copy of his passport. | The British open-source website said it had identified the suspect using testimonies from people the suspect knew and a scanned copy of his passport. |
It claims he was recruited by Russian intelligence while he was completing his medical studies, and made several trips to Ukraine, including during the 2013 unrest. | |
More details about how it uncovered the identity will be revealed on Tuesday, the website says. | More details about how it uncovered the identity will be revealed on Tuesday, the website says. |
A spokesperson for London's Metropolitan Police said they would not comment on the "speculation". | |
Sergei Skripal - who sold secrets to MI6 - and his daughter Yulia survived being poisoned with Novichok on 4 March. | Sergei Skripal - who sold secrets to MI6 - and his daughter Yulia survived being poisoned with Novichok on 4 March. |
The event sparked a series of accusations and denials between the UK and Russian governments, culminating in diplomatic expulsions and international sanctions. | The event sparked a series of accusations and denials between the UK and Russian governments, culminating in diplomatic expulsions and international sanctions. |
Following the attempted poisoning, UK investigators said one of the two suspects had been travelling under the name Ruslan Boshirov. | |
Speaking on Russian TV last month, that suspect said he was a civilian who had visited Salisbury as a tourist. | |
In September, Bellingcat revealed he was actually an military intelligence officer named Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga. | In September, Bellingcat revealed he was actually an military intelligence officer named Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga. |
He has served in Chechnya and Ukraine and was made a "Hero of the Russian Federation" in 2014, the website said. | He has served in Chechnya and Ukraine and was made a "Hero of the Russian Federation" in 2014, the website said. |
Bellingcat was founded in 2014 by British journalist Eliot Higgins, with the help of a crowd-funding campaign. |