Neil Basu, former head of UK counter-terrorism, expressed concerns that the Salisbury poisoning could be considered an act of war against the UK, emphasizing the horrific implications of using a colorless, odorless nerve agent like Novichok.
In his interview, Mr. Basu highlighted the tragic case of Dawn Sturgess, who was killed after coming into contact with a perfume bottle containing Novichok, underlining the grave danger posed by such invisible weapons in the wrong hands.
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