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BBC Panorama 22/11/18 Salisbury Nerve Agent Attack the Inside Story 

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Managed to grab a copy of this before it disappeared of the net. A great insight of the story in Salisbury.
This video is dedicated to all those involved, with my utmost respect to Dawn, Nick and Sarah.
Hope you enjoy it.
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Комментарии : 237   
@user-yf7xe7zc6g
@user-yf7xe7zc6g 24 дня назад
Sometimes I wish documentaries this well done were 20 hours longer.
@ulrikezachmann7596
@ulrikezachmann7596 Год назад
Never pick shit up off the street no matter how tempting.
@easygoer1234
@easygoer1234 Месяц назад
Wise advice
@user-rv1wf6sd4p
@user-rv1wf6sd4p 11 месяцев назад
Well done people,on a great docu!,very interesting and easy to follow..thank you❤
@joanhuffman2166
@joanhuffman2166 Год назад
I find myself getting as outraged at the careless and incompetent way in which they tried to murder him as the fact that they tried to murder him and an innocent bystanders.
@phincampbell1886
@phincampbell1886 Год назад
That was what makes this so terribly scandalous, and provoked such strong condemnation, I feel. That it was so reckless, risked so much 'splash-out.' the crime itself, the disrespect of foreign nations, etc., was bad enough. But it wasn't just a murder (attempted,) but an indiscriminately applied attack, that went outside the boundaries of spies doing spy stuff to each other- carelessly spraying a crowd with machine gun fire, rather than an assassination of a target with one precision bullet. That, I feel, is what took this from being a scandal to be mopped up by diplomatic liaison, creating ruptions mainly at that level alone, then eventually passed over without much legacy, to being an outrage generating distress and concerned interest and protest in a much more substantial way among a much wider, and International, part of the community.
@gerollopy
@gerollopy 2 года назад
The bbc make the best documentaries.
@JonSmith-cx7gr
@JonSmith-cx7gr 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-85_dMeYr8rk.html&ab_channel=BanTheBBCHD
@rejimathew505
@rejimathew505 3 года назад
The dislikes are from Russia
@rustyhook69
@rustyhook69 2 года назад
What dislikes?
@tdk9476
@tdk9476 2 года назад
@@rustyhook69 the dislikes
@mj.l
@mj.l Год назад
@@tdk9476the ones you can’t see?
@MakerInMotion
@MakerInMotion Год назад
I'm not Russian and mine is because they called Novichok one of the deadliest substances on Earth. Just factually untrue. Look at all the people who survived. Navalny survived. One of Navalny's aides survived it TWICE. Its very unpleasant stuff but probably meant to send a message rather than kill. They poisoned Alexander Litvinenko with polonium. Now THAT is deadly. He could have drank that tea at the hospital and still stood no chance. That's what it looks like when the Russians want you gone. These symptoms from Novichok are similar to eating Taco Bell.
@Stichting_NoFap
@Stichting_NoFap Год назад
@@mj.l you can see them with an extension, just google it
@History_Aviation
@History_Aviation 2 месяца назад
I was watching this in class and I came back to it, it’s a really great documentary so sad the GRU are so reckless
@animula6908
@animula6908 Месяц назад
Just a heads up: they always present these as an indictment to justify our morbid curiosity. Almost never is anyone really worthy of the blame and shame. Panorama adds those for dramatic effect. As long as the public realizes it, it’s a great program.
@stegckb5307
@stegckb5307 3 года назад
Cheers for the upload mate
@padijeff5675
@padijeff5675 3 года назад
Why wasn’t the Skripal house pets taken to safety and cared for?😕
@DrummerDaz91
@DrummerDaz91 3 года назад
@@padijeff5675 I think they thought about possible contamination. Couldnt risk it.
@DrummerDaz91
@DrummerDaz91 3 года назад
I remember seeing this years ago and it got me interested, seeing it on the news as well. Sort of stuck with me and managed to find a copy of it before it disappeared.
@MissSpaz
@MissSpaz Год назад
The fact that a British citizen died because of pure lack of care, tossing a bottle full of poison onto the street, is disgusting. Four people poisoned and one dead. Ridiculous.
@richardtempleton8840
@richardtempleton8840 Год назад
Excellent documentary with all the twists and turns. Definitely worth watching and very interesting. Conclusion is if you wrong Putin watch out. 😮
@LECMAX
@LECMAX 2 года назад
54:46 Those two russian Agents talking about their touristic visit to Salisbury could lead them to an Oscar on acting.
@tdk9476
@tdk9476 2 года назад
How? It wasn’t believable at all.
@robdean704
@robdean704 2 года назад
@@tdk9476 like a cut and paste memory job straight of Wikipedia
@DrFaustus797
@DrFaustus797 Год назад
Really feel pity seeing Skripal's mother.
@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 8 месяцев назад
She wont speak out because of FEAR!.... EVEN THOUGH SHE NEARLY LOST HER LIFE!!😢
@antoniod
@antoniod 3 года назад
The BBC drama THE SALISBURY POISONINGS made one think Dawn Sturgess' partner carelessly took the perfume bottle from the trash, when he actually got it from a charity shop bin.
@joe18425
@joe18425 2 года назад
Do you have any documental evidence of your claim ?
@paulungureanu937
@paulungureanu937 4 года назад
When it comes to russian so-called secret services and their reckless blackmail and mafia-like emblezzment and techniques, my idea is - you always have to fight fire with fire, and outsmart them at their own game. Unfortunatelly, this domain of military intelligence has no rules, nor boundaries.
@LECMAX
@LECMAX 2 года назад
You would send to Russian some Poison like they send to britain and maybe they would send more and if this little amount could've killed thousands, imagine a big amount
@tdk9476
@tdk9476 2 года назад
I’m sorry, unfortunatelly???
@mj.l
@mj.l Год назад
@@tdk9476unfortunate telly 📺
@phincampbell1886
@phincampbell1886 Год назад
What's gained in highlighting (to the exclusion of anything else, too,) the lapse of correct spelling!? What he's saying is accessible to understanding, he's probably not unaware of the error, and no one is thought clever for being able to proffer the correction. And instead there's just no development of the conversation, no discussion of ideas, or his points, nothing going towards debating the thoughts he advances. Just what comes across as stullifying chortles of "haaa you can't spell, look, I know better!" It's just a way to detract from any potential contributions going towards producing an intelligent forum of discourse, if not a way to flat out kill one off - not just his but your potential contributions. All traffic stops in favour of rubber necking a crash. Which can be fun or interesting; IF the crash is significant enough. Here, it just isn't. Better to just keep driving, to pass by without comment. Surely?! Otherwise such input is just negative, and no worthy or useful destination is potentially possible, I feel!
@user-rv1wf6sd4p
@user-rv1wf6sd4p 11 месяцев назад
​@@tdk9476" unfortunately".😁
@TeeK94
@TeeK94 6 месяцев назад
I’ve watched this documentary multiple times, along with the Alexander Litvinenko one, it was only a matter of time before they successfully got Alexei Navalny. I’m expecting more to come out due to recent events. It’s abhorrent that Putin gets away with this, will he ever be held accountable?!
@bettymaugeri7316
@bettymaugeri7316 3 года назад
Horrifying - it’s amazing there were not more deaths. A dangerous world be live in!
@ca7andra
@ca7andra 2 года назад
She said « For the first time ever » - how would we know that? It disappears from the scene quickly leaving no trace. See the Navalny documentary screened on BBC2 April 2022.
@philwheatley1519
@philwheatley1519 3 года назад
Sainsbury always been dangerous i go Lidl
@collb9372
@collb9372 3 года назад
U mean Salisbury not Sainsbury's
@Mr04101985
@Mr04101985 3 года назад
😂
@itstherefsfault7083
@itstherefsfault7083 3 года назад
I dont get it
@tdk9476
@tdk9476 2 года назад
Wow, I never thought I’d see or hear anything worse than a dad joke. Well done 👍🏼
@J-SH06
@J-SH06 2 года назад
Wise.
@redrose8497
@redrose8497 Год назад
Father didn't do interviews. It seems he isn't fully recovered
@milliestacey5081
@milliestacey5081 3 года назад
I remember walking past the bench when it was all covered up it was very surriel
@louisbeerreviews8964
@louisbeerreviews8964 3 года назад
I was born in Salisbury
@leezlvontrapp
@leezlvontrapp 3 года назад
Far out, that would have been so surreal. I feel sorry for them both and I hope they are both alive and well and can’t be found so they can live in peace.
@Kev-england-LFC-32
@Kev-england-LFC-32 3 года назад
Sureal
@MR_T3RMINAT0R
@MR_T3RMINAT0R 3 года назад
@@leezlvontrapp they both survived and now live in New Zealand with new identities
@itstherefsfault7083
@itstherefsfault7083 3 года назад
I smoked a spliff on that bench
@kal77uk
@kal77uk 3 года назад
England still went to the World Cup and kissed Putin's boots....
@kal77uk
@kal77uk 3 года назад
@Carlos Doajobmekajob Putin went on Russian TV and said Nato/EU wont back the UK and they didnt...theres been no retaliation other than allowing Russians to spend millions on property and oil.
@Mh-zg2bx
@Mh-zg2bx 3 года назад
"The eyes of darkness " book published in 1981 about a virus and a pandemic The book was alterd from having the virus originating in russia to china These 2 countrys are the biggest threats . Sounds to me like this shit was man made in by americans to me .
@Mh-zg2bx
@Mh-zg2bx 3 года назад
Random ino just thought id enlighten you
@littlebrayutd
@littlebrayutd 3 года назад
@Carlos Doajobmekajob dats cause they did,
@leezlvontrapp
@leezlvontrapp 3 года назад
@Carlos Doajobmekajob do you mean lots of people still believe that Russia *didn’t* do this?
@rocketman48
@rocketman48 3 года назад
A terrible tragic affair but to take a bottle of perfume from a skip.....
@ann-mariepaliukenas19
@ann-mariepaliukenas19 2 года назад
As a poster says, it was a bin in a charity shop.
@jupitorious7925
@jupitorious7925 3 года назад
And they hosted the world Cup... Fuckin joke...
@seanokeefe703
@seanokeefe703 2 года назад
Guess if you had enough storage you could store as much imagery from Airport travel and try to include x ray imagery of suitcases and store it in a file connected to the traveler.
@dmmchugh3714
@dmmchugh3714 2 года назад
"...might have been a hostile state act from another country " ...? Really ?
@danieIlondon
@danieIlondon 2 года назад
45:00 even though she doesn’t touch the door
@orangequant
@orangequant Год назад
Likely she touched his hand later.
@user-rv1wf6sd4p
@user-rv1wf6sd4p 11 месяцев назад
Very educating if nothing else..
@rachelread1346
@rachelread1346 Год назад
I know it's his is always said but I never expected anything like this to happen so close to home... Scary
@qsilver85
@qsilver85 3 года назад
Dislikes are from russian trolls
@davidsewellclarke4103
@davidsewellclarke4103 2 года назад
It really gets my blood boiling when you see comments from people commenting on things that they don't know anything about .I don't know anything about Novichock . I was working in Salisbury at the Grasmere hotel . Now the River side hotel
@danieIlondon
@danieIlondon 2 года назад
30:30 what an actor
@phincampbell1886
@phincampbell1886 Год назад
In a way, and I'm only speculating, it's a silver lining of immeasurable proportion, that this happened so near to the Porton Down lab. As maybe that led to the suspicion and precautions occuring sooner to (among others) the Fire Brigade that they might've been handling a contagious chemical or biological threat. Had the realization of that reality come only later, the collateral suffering might've been much wider for those who engaged directly in responding, or had proximal connection, to this attack.
@bgreen7286
@bgreen7286 2 месяца назад
Why did it cost millions of pounds to clean up
@henkzwaneveld164
@henkzwaneveld164 3 года назад
Drones are fit for this purpose!!
@patriciablue2739
@patriciablue2739 9 месяцев назад
Who’s the spy popov burned to death??
@user-rv1wf6sd4p
@user-rv1wf6sd4p 11 месяцев назад
Our boys in Blue,and Patholigists etc,are the best in the world.The English Police Force dont carry fire arms,we hold that in the highest esteem!❤❤❤❤❤❤Our Fire Fighters are great too!❤
@kallivino8346
@kallivino8346 3 года назад
How do get that through the security at the airport?? NO FLUIDS!
@SS-gx9io
@SS-gx9io 3 года назад
Thats like asking how do people get drugs through.
@robdean704
@robdean704 3 года назад
Stop been so naive
@woopimagpie
@woopimagpie 3 года назад
The no fluid rule only applies if it exceeds 350ml, and only if you're carrying it onboard. No such limit applies to checked-in luggage. It was a pretty dumb question really. Aside from that, they flew to the UK from Russia. Think about it. Two highly experienced GRU agents, on a top secret mission, flying from their own country. They probably carried high level Government papers, and even if not, if there's any problem one phone call sorts it out. Who's to say they even carried it on the plane in that container? Perhaps it was a powder disguised as something else (remember it only needs to be a tiny amount - 1mg is a fatal dose) and was dissolved into a liquid and put into the bottle after they were already in the UK. That's not an unreasonable theory. Or perhaps they didn't even bring it with them - they were the perpetrators, sure, but don't forget this case isn't closed. Maybe that's what the Detective meant when he said investigations were ongoing. Perhaps there is another party involved, one who supplied the Novichok agent to the two men when they arrived. That theory is less likely, but it can't be ruled out.
@kallivino8346
@kallivino8346 3 года назад
@@woopimagpie Thank you for taking the time to answer dumb questions,much appreciated.
@LunaRose1312
@LunaRose1312 3 года назад
Because mi5 don't need to go through airport security
@alysononoahu8702
@alysononoahu8702 3 года назад
2 yrs ago
@matthewinsydneyful
@matthewinsydneyful 3 года назад
God I want some of this Novichoc for a weekend party! Sounds awesome!
@joeogle7729
@joeogle7729 3 года назад
I'll be honest mate. I have no idea what gave me this impression but i'm not sure it's a party drug. Or at least there are better options on the market.
@UKProud
@UKProud 3 года назад
You’re a PSYCHO!
@leezlvontrapp
@leezlvontrapp 3 года назад
Matthew O, I have a twisted sense of humour myself but that’s a pretty tasteless joke.
@leezlvontrapp
@leezlvontrapp 3 года назад
@@UKProud Absolutely!
@a1diemus
@a1diemus 2 года назад
Just a Russian bot
@merlin6625
@merlin6625 3 года назад
Nicer than Leeds.
@Blurbblurb
@Blurbblurb 2 года назад
Everywhere is.
@amandaroman3471
@amandaroman3471 3 года назад
So careless and so cold
@TRY.BE.BETTER
@TRY.BE.BETTER Год назад
Well one of the scum bags was killed in ukraine justice
@user-by6yc8yl7v
@user-by6yc8yl7v 3 года назад
Damn Russia you scary :-O
@jameswallace7091
@jameswallace7091 3 года назад
“2 missiles could wipe out your islands” yeah that’s true. Ever heard of trident?
@bulletproofguy5112
@bulletproofguy5112 3 года назад
Two. Issiles couldn’t wipe out all of the uk, maybe two citys tnough.
@jameswallace7091
@jameswallace7091 3 года назад
@@bulletproofguy5112 two words. Tsar bomba. The radiation from 2 of those would render our islands uninhabitable.
@bulletproofguy5112
@bulletproofguy5112 3 года назад
@@jameswallace7091 no it wouldn’t, it’ll take more than two.
@jameswallace7091
@jameswallace7091 3 года назад
@@bulletproofguy5112 well I wouldn’t wanna live here after 2 tsar bombas were dropped on us. But it seems you’re right I’ve just looked up a video of the effects a tsar bomba would have on London. Not favourable but definitely would take more than 2 to make us uninhabitable. Plus the Russians aren’t known for their truth telling. Saying that not many governments are. But what I’m saying is they wouldn’t dare touch our islands with anything nuclear because they know that trident would make a mess of their landmass and they know full well there will be extensive plans to do just that. I think that fat politician that said what he said was just posturing trying to sound tough. Wouldn’t be tough if the missiles did start flying I don’t think lol. Let’s hope that day never comes because if it does the vast majority of the human race is fcked
@KKKKKKK-sr1fz
@KKKKKKK-sr1fz 3 года назад
@@bulletproofguy5112 you fool even one will make your life different for the rest of all of your generations … what the heck you talking about kiddo go play some computer games
@Stichting_NoFap
@Stichting_NoFap Год назад
36:01 met een ah tasje🤣🤣
@sigissigis3174
@sigissigis3174 3 года назад
the former KGB man at 21:25 walks like Putin (with his left hand still)
@danieIlondon
@danieIlondon 3 года назад
He had a stroke m8. It’s your right shooting hand you want still
@FuhrerHeisen
@FuhrerHeisen 2 года назад
@@danieIlondon maybe they are left handed
@JL-wl2vy
@JL-wl2vy 3 года назад
Britain r so naive to think Russian’d let traitors go.
@jameswallace7091
@jameswallace7091 3 года назад
Were naive. Obviously won’t make the same mistake again. You’d like to think the government wouldn’t anyways but they’ve proven themselves inept time and time again so who knows right?
@aldorfc7287
@aldorfc7287 3 года назад
That's why UK such soft messed up place these days
@henkzwaneveld164
@henkzwaneveld164 3 года назад
Solution: spray the Kremlin with Polonium 210, Putin his own cooky, tough cooky😀
@louisbeerreviews8964
@louisbeerreviews8964 3 года назад
I was born in Salisbury
@hogsandstews
@hogsandstews 3 года назад
^
@donnablackman3954
@donnablackman3954 2 года назад
How do we know its not MI5 ♥️
@biggee4372
@biggee4372 3 года назад
🤥
@strelacstrelac2650
@strelacstrelac2650 3 года назад
Highly likely hahahaha
@danielk1380
@danielk1380 2 года назад
Hailey likely
@cherylbaker4290
@cherylbaker4290 3 года назад
Vlad
@henkzwaneveld164
@henkzwaneveld164 3 года назад
Looking for us, you found real trouble
@miesmetsast
@miesmetsast 3 года назад
This is hard to Russia, before 1917. her Majesty`s agency have given help ´in hand. They had even later many common agents, Philby and all other 2 king`s man. Sorry, this is so sad, how stupid are humans, why we have this thigs....at all
@Timo8.2.
@Timo8.2. 2 года назад
We can´t name him we can´t say this..free press my ass. LIike every intelligence agency on the planet doesn´t know their names
@irishblueeyes8856
@irishblueeyes8856 3 года назад
Salisbury o that’s the place with the big clock most famous I always wanted see it ffs haha I no big ben
@ulrikezachmann7596
@ulrikezachmann7596 Год назад
Very weird a couple of Russians are able to travel to England for a day or so and then just leave without any questions asked, what is the purpose of your travel? .
@cherylbaker4290
@cherylbaker4290 3 года назад
🇷🇺 😱😨
@nowleta
@nowleta 3 года назад
That building in Moscow looks far from anonymous.Stop talking bollocks woman
@madhatter2465
@madhatter2465 2 года назад
Come On! The Russians Again?
@darkknight1340
@darkknight1340 3 года назад
The Russians did it!,is getting a bit tired now,does anyone else have a problem with Porton Down just being down the road?.
@bluecanary9417
@bluecanary9417 3 года назад
Rational people don’t consider the location of Porton Down to be relevant ... because it’s irrelevant. The conspiracy theories are getting tiresome though. Thankfully, most people have moved on from them and accept Russia’s culpability so it’s just fringe lunatics who push the conspiracy theories now.
@darkknight1340
@darkknight1340 3 года назад
@@bluecanary9417 You obviously swallow everything that you're told,oh well,the government rely on your kind.
@bluecanary9417
@bluecanary9417 3 года назад
@@darkknight1340 ... says the guy from the lunatic fringe who can’t quite explain how the proximity of Porton Down to Salisbury is in any way relevant.
@nokhchi1079
@nokhchi1079 3 года назад
@@darkknight1340 So what if porton down is a few miles away from Salisbury. Litvinenko was killed in London. what does that indicate?
@grizcuz
@grizcuz 3 года назад
Salisbury is an area where there's a lot of armed forces activity. They probably located a former foreign spy there so they could easily take care of him if there was any problems. It's coincidental that the Porton Down lab isn't far away. I'm afraid if it quacks like a duck and walks like a duck, then it's probably a duck.
@chodeoriki4113
@chodeoriki4113 Год назад
This is just a comment not in adoration of the kgb but I love to watch them all walk in the same way even decades after leaving. One completely loose normal arm and the other stiff as a cucumber and could pop you in the head in a couple secs. Crazy stuff. But Jesus Christ the brazen act they pulled and to this day I wouldn’t say the Russians received any major repercussions, and that I still find mind boggling. The bullshit kicking Russians out the embassy’s was all for naught. Like the Russians gave a rats ass about that. They probably laughed like is that all? Damn we can do this more often.
@danielk1380
@danielk1380 2 года назад
45:00 funny how it doesn’t show her even touching the door
@orangequant
@orangequant Год назад
She could've touched his hand later.
@johnfkennedy261
@johnfkennedy261 3 года назад
how pathetic of a false flag attack... standards dropped to the most pathetic standards possible
@bulletproofguy5112
@bulletproofguy5112 3 года назад
False flag with two Russian agents do8ng it and footage of them?
@johnfkennedy261
@johnfkennedy261 3 года назад
@@bulletproofguy5112 if you believe that nonsense of guys going for a walk being portrayed as "attackers" that's your God given right to remain stupid...
@bluecanary9417
@bluecanary9417 3 года назад
@@johnfkennedy261 Those “two guys” identified as Russian agents and claiming to be in the U.K. to visit Salisbury cathedral yet never visiting the cathedral at all and caught on camera heading towards Skripal’s house? Perfectly innocent ... 😂
@allanstrom1311
@allanstrom1311 3 года назад
​@@bluecanary9417 Don't watch movies or read novels, you'd believe every word of it to be true. The Scripals were hired by the UK government for this theatrical farce which they concocted. And you just gobbled it up all the way to the spoons handle, didn't you? How about some critical thinking for a change, or has your canary flown out in the blue?
@bluecanary9417
@bluecanary9417 3 года назад
@@allanstrom1311 Cool story bro’. Did you read that in Pravda or just pull it out of your backside?
@amongdynast4051
@amongdynast4051 Год назад
Even if this story is true traitors deserves it whoever it may be.
@Bushwacker-mb6hw
@Bushwacker-mb6hw 2 года назад
Only came from 8 miles up the road. If the Russians want it done it would have been done properly
@chodeoriki4113
@chodeoriki4113 Год назад
Huhhhhhhhhh?! Brother use that thought process to the war. They can’t even take over a country with an army comparison like an elephant and mouse. Cmon brother.
@Bushwacker-mb6hw
@Bushwacker-mb6hw Год назад
@@chodeoriki4113 Your contradiction yourself? Killed one in Salisbury?
@joxepojoxepin2752
@joxepojoxepin2752 Год назад
It's obvious who is behind, who had a motif to kill him. Why would the brits kill him?
@owainjohns2815
@owainjohns2815 3 года назад
The acting is terrible on this news show...
@danieIlondon
@danieIlondon 2 года назад
39:54!!! Hahahaha, he knows he’s back in Russia and never got poisoned. That’s why it took him aback a bit.
@guy4469
@guy4469 3 года назад
The most powerfull man in the world putin ,for sure .
@LECMAX
@LECMAX 2 года назад
He's scared like hell !
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