The British Home Secretary Theresa May says the murder of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was a "blatant and unacceptable breach of international law"...
It follows the publication of a long awaited British report which concluded Russian President Vladimir Putin "probably" approved his murder.
Russia says the report was "politicised" and "not transparent".
The 43-year-old died three weeks after consuming tea laced with radioactive polonium-210 at a London hotel. Two Russian men accused of the murder deny involvement.
Addressing MPs, Mrs May said likely state involvement was deeply shocking...
IN: Mr Litvinenko's...
OUT: to trial.
DUR: 16"
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0121litvinenko-may-1.mp3
It follows the publication of a long awaited British report which concluded Russian President Vladimir Putin "probably" approved his murder.
Russia says the report was "politicised" and "not transparent".
The 43-year-old died three weeks after consuming tea laced with radioactive polonium-210 at a London hotel. Two Russian men accused of the murder deny involvement.
Addressing MPs, Mrs May said likely state involvement was deeply shocking...
IN: Mr Litvinenko's...
OUT: to trial.
DUR: 16"
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0121litvinenko-may-1.mp3