Putin Must Have Authorized Novichok Poisoning in Salisbury, UK Inquiry Finds

Putin Must Have Authorized Novichok Poisoning in Salisbury, UK Inquiry Finds

Updated on 04 Dec 2025 Category: World

The death of a British woman from Novichok was the result of a botched assassination attempt on a former Russian spy, an official report said on Thursday.


President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia “must have” authorized the nerve agent poisoning attack that accidentally killed a British woman in 2018, and he bears “moral responsibility” for her death, the chair of a British inquiry said on Thursday.
The nerve agent was intended for a former Russian intelligence officer, Sergei V. Skripal, who became a spy for Britain and had settled in the city of Salisbury. He and his daughter were poisoned with Novichok by a team of agents from Russia’s military intelligence agency, and survived. But the British woman, Dawn Sturgess, died after her partner found a discarded perfume bottle and gave it to her as a gift, unaware that it contained the leftover nerve agent.
She applied it to her wrists and immediately became severely unwell. Ms. Sturgess died four days later.
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The brazen use of a military-grade nerve agent on British soil, and the risk that posed to civilians and the emergency services in the city of Salisbury, marked a grim inflection point in British-Russian diplomatic relations. It followed the fatal poisoning of another former Russian spy, Alexander V. Litvinenko, in London in 2006.
Delivering the findings of the public inquiry into Ms. Sturgess’s death at a news conference on Thursday, the inquiry’s chair, Anthony Hughes, a former judge in the Supreme Court in Britain, said the operation targeting Mr. Skripal “must have been authorized at the highest level, indeed by President Putin,” and was intended to “stand as a public demonstration of Russian power.”
Mr. Hughes said that Ms. Sturgess, who had three children, was the victim of an “astonishingly reckless” attack that had put “an uncountable number of unconnected and innocent people” in danger.
He found that there was a “direct causal link” between Ms. Sturgess’s death and the actions of the Russian intelligence officers who had carried out the mission, their superiors and Mr. Putin himself, adding, “They, and only they, bear moral responsibility for it.”
The Russian government has always denied involvement in the attack on Mr. Skripal. Two men charged by British prosecutors gave an interview to the state-controlled Russia Today television channel in September 2018 during which they claimed to be sports supplement salesmen who had traveled to Salisbury because of its “internationally famous” cathedral.

Source: The New York Times   •   04 Dec 2025

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