Mario Scaramella, expert in intelligence services after the poisoning incident in the UK, spoke to EuroNews.
Scaramella, a close friend of KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko, who was poisoned in 2006 and lost his life in London, commented.
"It is not difficult to foresee that RUSSIA is behind this"
Mario Scaramella, Intelligence Services Specialist, said, "The Litvinenko case was indeed very different and worse because there is very little of a mix of Polonium-210 and other substances. You need a nuclear plant to produce this material, and the use of such weapons is very complicated. it is not difficult to guess that Russia is behind this, and it is a little bit different if you use Sarin or other nerve gases ... It is not that difficult to find such poisonous substances.