
After speaking with Scripale, the correspondent wrote the book “The Case of the Skripal. Life and almost death of a Russian spy. ” In it, he said that, having come out of a coma, the poisoned intelligence officer refused to believe that the Kremlin was involved in the attempted murder of himself and his daughter Yulia, according to argumenti.ru. Also, Urban described Skrypal as an "unscrupulous Russian nationalist." Despite living in the UK, the Russian intelligence officer regularly watched Channel One.
Earlier, British and American media also shared excerpts from the book of Urbana. In the work of the journalist there are moments from the biography and details of interaction with the British special services of Skripal, as well as accusations against Nikolai Patrushev about involvement in corruption schemes in the 1990s.
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