Suspects In Novichok Poisoning Case Say They Were In Salisbury "As Tourists"
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Two Russian men named by Britain as top suspects in the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal, his daughter, and two others have appeared on state-sponsored TV to defend themselves. They acknowledged that they visited the town of Salisbury at the time of the nerve agent attack on the Skripals, but said they were there to enjoy the Gothic architecture.