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UK is attacked in Litvinenko row | UK is attacked in Litvinenko row |
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A senior Russian official has attacked the UK's decision to expel four Russian diplomats as "groundless, inappropriate, unjustified". | |
The Russian prosecutor general's office said the UK's decision over the expulsions was politically motivated. | The Russian prosecutor general's office said the UK's decision over the expulsions was politically motivated. |
The UK expelled the four after Russia refused to extradite Andrei Lugovoi - accused of killing ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London. | The UK expelled the four after Russia refused to extradite Andrei Lugovoi - accused of killing ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London. |
Prosecutor Alexander Zvyagintsev said the refusal was "on the basis of law". | Prosecutor Alexander Zvyagintsev said the refusal was "on the basis of law". |
KEY EVENTS IN CASE 1 November 2006: Alexander Litvinenko meets Andrei Lugovoi and another Russian at a London hotel 23 November 2006: Litvinenko dies in a London hospital24 November 2006: A Litvinenko statement accuses Russian President Vladimir Putin of involvement in his death. Experts say Litvinenko was poisoned 6 December 2006: UK police say they are treating the death as murder 22 May 2007: Lugovoi should be charged with Litvinenko's murder, British prosecutors say 28 May 2007: UK makes formal request for Lugovoi's extradition from Russia Full timeline of events | |
Under the European Convention on Extradition 1957, Russia has the right to refuse the extradition of a citizen, and its constitution expressly forbids it. | |
Mr Zvyagintsev also said in a press conference that the Russians had "grounds to doubt the objectivity of the British justice system". | |
"There is no evidence in the materials provided by Britain that there was an objective investigation of the Litvinenko case by Scotland Yard," he added. | |
Russian prosecutors would open a case against Lugovoi if there was evidence to support such an investigation, he said. | |
Mr Zvyagintsev said he had not ruled out the involvement of "persons from Litvinenko's closest London circle". | |
Last week, four Russian embassy staff were expelled from the UK after the British extradition request was refused. | |
That prompted Moscow to retaliate by asking British embassy staff to leave within 10 days. | |
Mr Litvinenko, who had taken UK citizenship, died of exposure to radioactive polonium-210 in London in November 2006. | |
Traces of the radioactive isotope were found in several places visited by Mr Lugovoi, who denies any involvement in Mr Litvinenko's death. |
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