"We continue to insist on cooperation with UK law enforcement agencies on this case and still expect to receive materials with evidence base, which our foreign colleagues claim to have, including regarding the possible involvement of certain Russian citizens in the attempted murder of Skripals," Kurennoy said.
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According to Russia's envoy to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Alexander Shulgin, photos and names provided by the UK police don't prove that Russia involved in the Skripal poisoning case.
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Following the publication, Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that an investigation into serious crimes claimed by the United Kingdom required scrupulous analysis of data and close cooperation.