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El gráfico muestra una cronología de los ataques con el agente nervioso según los comunicados de la agencia rusa de noticias Fontanka y de la Policía Metropolitana de Londres.
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Agentes del GRU son sospechosos del envenenamiento de espías

September 7, 2018 - Dos rusos acusados de perpetrar un ataque con agente nervioso en el RU viajaron extensamente por Europa y realizaron un viaje previo a Londres. Gran Bretaña dice que los sospechosos son agentes de la GRU, la inteligencia militar rusa.

Russian citizens identified as Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov were charged in absentia by Britain on Wednesday with trying to murder Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with the military-grade nerve agent Novichok in the English city of Salisbury on March 4.

Two men using the same passports as Petrov and Boshirov travelled widely in Europe and made a previous trip to Britain, according to an online Russian news outlet, Fontanka.

Fontanka -- an independent Russian media outlet with a strong track record of investigative journalism -- reported that Boshirov and Petrov received their current passports roughly two years ago, and have since made frequent trips to Europe. Between September 2016 and March 2018, the two men visited Amsterdam, Geneva, Milan, and repeatedly went to Paris. Before the Salisbury attack, Petrov made at least one trip to London, arriving on February 28 and leaving on March 5.

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PUBLISHED: 07/09/2018; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Associated Press, Getty Images
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