Challenged on death of Dawn Sturgess, Russia's ambassador appears to laugh and dismisses inquiry
Briefly

Andrei Kelin, the Russian ambassador, questioned the need for a lengthy inquiry into Dawn Sturgess's death, suggesting historical grievances should not be revisited indefinitely.
Kelin rejected the notion that Russian agents should be forced to answer for their involvement in the Salisbury poisonings, referring to their previous claims as adequate.
The ambassador downplayed the UK's allegations against Russia regarding the Salisbury attack, describing them as 'nonsense' and criticizing the involvement of multiple governments.
On the Ukraine conflict, Kelin accused the UK of waging war against Russia and stated that President Zelensky wouldn't regain territory if he doesn't negotiate.
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