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The UK said by now that the poison used was a nerve agent. "Not Sarin or VX, but something much rarer". I'd say
only intelligence services have access to that sort of chemical weapons... not necessarily the Russians, but I dont see anyone else benefiting from the case. It's not like the UK needed any reasons to not trust the Russian government...