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UK 'won't jump to conclusions' after new novichok poisoning
Steven Morris, Caroline Bannock and Vikram Dodd

Sajid Javid has said there are no current plans to impose fresh sanctions on Russia following the latest nerve agent poisoning in Wiltshire.

During a visit to Salisbury and Amesbury, the home secretary said: “We don’t want to jump to conclusions. Clearly, what we have already determined, what our expert scientists have determined, is that the nerve agent in this incident is the exact same nerve agent as was used back in March [when the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, were poisoned].

    Home Secretary visiting Salisbury pic.twitter.com/Z7QjrVxW1v
    — steven morris (@stevenmorris20) July 8, 2018

Read more at: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/uk-wont-jump-to-conclusions-after-new-novichok-poisoning/ar-AAzK59m

One theory, the Sun is publishing it, is that the two victims of this latest incident, picked up a vial at a park where drug pushers frequent, think it was some "dope". That sounds a bit farfetched and one can read the article for themselves:

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6722067/novichok-dawn-sturgess-charlie-rowley-queen-elizabeth-gardens/

Despite the reasoning here, I certainly question this.