Justice highly unlikely' over Salisbury novichok attack, says Theresa May
Briefly

Theresa May expressed doubts about achieving justice for the victims of the novichok attacks, noting that legal recourse seems highly unlikely due to international constraints.
In her assessment of the inquiry regarding Dawn Sturgess's death, May emphasized that closure for affected families is contingent on whether justice can be served, given the challenges.
The former prime minister remarked on the reckless behavior of the two main suspects linked to the attacks, emphasizing the serious ramifications of their actions on innocent lives.
May conveyed hope that the inquiry could bring some clarity and truth to the families of Sturgess while recognizing the geopolitical hurdles that impede justice.
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