The widow of a Russian dissident murdered in London has backed a legal challenge...
LONDON - The widow of a Russian dissident murdered in London has backed a legal challenge to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government to publish a report on alleged Russian meddling in British politics.
Marina Litvinenko, whose husband Alexander, a former Russian spy, was murdered with a radioactive isotope in London in 2006, sent a letter to Johnson last week warning that she would take legal action to force publication. Britain has accused Russia of meddling and trying to interfere in elections in the West, which Moscow denies.
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