UK Sanctions GRU After Inquiry Reveals Reckless Novichok Poisoning in Salisbury

December 4, 2025
UK Sanctions GRU After Inquiry Reveals Reckless Novichok Poisoning in Salisbury
  • The United Kingdom imposed comprehensive sanctions on Russia's GRU in response to Putin-authorised operations, including the Salisbury poisoning that killed Dawn Sturgess in 2018, as detailed in the Dawn Sturgess Inquiry final report.

  • The Salisbury operation targeted former Russian agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, who survived after serious illness.

  • Dawn Sturgess, unrelated to the espionage case, died three months later at age 44 after likely exposure to the nerve agent via a perfume bottle discarded near the Skripal residence.

  • The inquiry found little criticism of British intelligence or police, but noted few or no recommendations to prevent future incidents, leaving families worried about ongoing risk.

  • The inquiry concluded Skripal’s risk level did not justify living under an alias, and shielding him would have required consent and was not feasible given his circumstances.

  • Public hearings and a classified section underscored national security concerns, with a 174-page record detailing seven weeks of testimony while some details remain secret.

  • The report highlighted reckless handling of the Novichok agent, including leaving the bottle in a busy city area and failing to prevent harm to bystanders, while noting some security failings in Skripal’s management as a prisoner exchange, though not causative.

  • The inquiry examined whether Skripal could have been better protected, discussing potential safeguarding lapses around his status as a returned prisoner.

  • Skripal and his daughter relocated under assumed identities; Sturgess’s family criticized the lack of concrete recommendations and urged meaningful changes to prevent future deaths.

  • Sturgess’s family pressed for full accountability and ongoing scrutiny, while Skripal and his daughter provided statements via recorded testimony due to security concerns.

  • The inquiry’s chair stated the agents involved showed disregard for potential collateral harm, underscoring the broad risk of the operation.

Summary based on 13 sources


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