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Charlie Rowley, Poisoned in Amesbury No Longer in Critical Condition - Hospital

© REUTERS / Henry NichollsA police officer stands in front of Amesbury Baptist Church, which has been cordoned off after two people were hospitalised and police declared a 'major incident', in Amesbury, Wiltshire, Britain, July 4, 2018
A police officer stands in front of Amesbury Baptist Church, which has been cordoned off after two people were hospitalised and police declared a 'major incident', in Amesbury, Wiltshire, Britain, July 4, 2018 - Sputnik International
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Charlie Rowley, the surviving victim of the poisoning incident in the UK city of Amesbury, is no longer in a critical condition, Director of Nursing at Salisbury District Hospital Lorna Wilkinson said Wednesday.

"Following my update yesterday, I'm delighted to be able to tell you that Charlie Rowley has made further progress overnight. He is no longer in a critical condition," Wilkinson said.

The director added that the progress in the Rowley's recovery gave cause for optimism.

READ MORE: UK Police Admit Salisbury-Amesbury Link Not Found, No Trace of Contaminated Item

Fire and Rescue Service personel arrive with safety equipment at the site of a housing estate on Muggleton Road, after it was confirmed that two people had been poisoned with the nerve-agent Novichok, in Amesbury, Britain, July 6, 2018 - Sputnik International
UK Police Search for Container Which Allegedly Caused Death of Woman in Amesbury
Earlier, the UK Metropolitan Police said that a woman, identified as Dawn Sturgess, had died in a local hospital, one week after being exposed to a toxic substance in Amesbury.

The police have launched a murder investigation.

UK Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson accused Russia of carrying out the poisoning attack.

Moscow said that it regretted Sturgess' death and remained very concerned about the repeated poisoning incidents on British soil.

The Russian Embassy in the United Kingdom has said that Moscow would consider the Salisbury and Amesbury incidents as anti-Russia provocations by London if the UK side did not provide Russia with access to the investigation materials and the Skripals.

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