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Three Russians suspected in Litvinenko murder · 2007-04-23 18:23
British detectives are set to issue arrest warrants for three Russians they suspect killed former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko, Mosnews informed.
The police have told sources close to Mr. Litvinenko's widow, Marina, that they intend to charge the three men with murder and poisoning.
Andrei K. Lugovoi, Dmitri V. Kovtun and Vyacheslav G. Sokolenko, all wealthy businessmen and former agents in the KGB met Mr. Litvinenko three weeks before his death from radiation poisoning in London last year.
The Crown Prosecution Service, which oversees criminal prosecutions in England and Wales, told that no decisions had been made about charges in the Litvinenko case.
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