Russia’s Putin found ‘morally responsible’ for nerve agent death in UK

Vladimir Putin 'Morally Responsible' for Salisbury Nerve Agent Death: UK Public Inquiry

A scathing public inquiry has found Russia's President Vladimir Putin morally responsible for the 2018 nerve agent attack in Salisbury, England that killed British woman Dawn Sturgess. The attack was a twisted and cruel attempt to assassinate former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, who survived but was left severely ill.

The probe, led by Judge Anthony Hughes, concluded that Putin had authorized the mission to kill Skripal, calling it "astonishingly reckless." The inquiry's findings were published on Thursday, sparking outrage from the UK government, which has imposed severe sanctions on Russia's intelligence agency, GRU.

Sturgess, 44, was an innocent bystander who unwittingly sprayed herself with a bottle of perfume that contained the deadly nerve agent Novichok. Her death was ruled as "direct result" of Putin's actions, which were deemed to be a cruel and cynical attempt to target Skripal.

The inquiry's report highlighted several failures by British authorities, including inadequate risk assessment and lack of protective measures for high-profile targets like Skripal. The government has been criticized for not taking adequate precautions, putting the public at risk and ultimately leading to Sturgess' death.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the findings as "a grave reminder" of Putin's disregard for innocent lives. In response, the UK has imposed sanctions on GRU in its entirety and summoned the Russian ambassador to answer for Moscow's ongoing campaign of hostile activity.

The investigation is not the first to implicate Putin in a spy killing. A separate inquiry concluded in 2016 that he "probably approved" the 2006 killing of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died after being poisoned with radioactive polonium in London.
 
🤔 so what's the takeaway from this public inquiry? it seems pretty clear that Putin is guilty as charged, but what's the point of having a public inquiry if we already know it's going to conclude like this? 🤷‍♂️ anyway, I'm glad they're holding Russia accountable for Sturgess' death - it's just not right that an innocent person got caught in the crossfire. 💔 and yeah, the fact that they're imposing sanctions is a good start, but we need to see more concrete action from our government if we want to take Putin seriously 🕷️
 
man this just breaks my heart... 😔 like what even is Putin's deal? causing so much harm and pain to innocent people just for some twisted game of espionage... and the fact that Dawn Sturgess was just a regular person who got dragged into this nightmare is just devastating 🤯. it's crazy that he can be held morally responsible for her death, but what about all the other people affected by his actions? it's like he doesn't even care about human lives anymore 💔. and another thing, why are we still dealing with these kinds of threats after 10+ years? shouldn't we have a better system in place to prevent this kind of stuff from happening again? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔😒 I mean, what's new? Another Western country trying to pin everything on Russia and Putin. It's like they're not even trying to investigate their own government's involvement. I bet if they dug deeper, they'd find out it was some British spook who decided to play a twisted game of cat and mouse with Skripal. 🕵️‍♂️ But no, instead they just want to blame the Russian bear for everything. And now they're imposing sanctions like it's going to magically fix everything? Please, it's just more noise from the same old politicians who can't even be trusted to tell the truth about their own actions. 🤷‍♂️
 
I mean come on... 🤦‍♂️ Putin's been found morally responsible for this nerve agent attack and yet we're still not getting any real answers or concrete actions from the UK government. It's all just a big show, if you ask me. They're imposing sanctions and condemning Russia, but where's the actual evidence? Are they going to take it up with Putin himself like he's some kind of schoolboy who can be scolded and bullied into behaving? 🙄

I'm not saying I condone what happened in Salisbury, but let's be real here... we're talking about a nerve agent attack that killed an innocent person. What really got me is the fact that Sturgess wasn't even involved in any spy games or anything. She was just a bystander who got caught up in Putin's twisted game. It's just not right, you know? 🤕
 
😱 can't believe this guy's got blood on his hands literally! Putin's responsible for Dawn Sturgess' tragic death 💔 and it's just not right. The UK public inquiry should've been a bit more thorough but at least they got to the truth 🤝. 2006 Litvinenko case was suspicious too btw, hope that gets more attention soon 👀 what's next? Is he gonna try to cover this up like he always does with those fancy PR moves 💁‍♂️? Anyway, UK sanctions are a good start but I think it's time for the world to take Putin down a peg ⚡
 
🤦‍♂️ Putin's reputation is literally just a toxic waste dump 💀. Morally responsible for some poor soul getting poisoned by a perfume bottle? Like, what's next? Claiming responsibility for the entirety of Russia's questionable 2000s actions 🙄. At least he had the decency to admit it this time... unlike when he tried to deny everything in 2016 😒. But seriously, 44-year-old woman gets killed by a nerve agent and no one can say that wasn't on him? Poor Dawn Sturgess deserves better than being collateral damage in Putin's spy games 💔.
 
omg what's going on w/ Russia?! 🤯 Putin is literally responsible for that nerve agent attack in Salisbury... it's just sickening to think about how they'd target innocent ppl like Dawn Sturgess 😱 the fact that she got caught up in the whole thing and died is just devastating 💔 Sturgess' death was directly linked to Putin's actions, which were deemed 'cruel and cynical'. I mean, can u imagine having a perfume bottle that turns out to be a deadly nerve agent?! 🤢 it's just crazy how these kinds of attacks happen. The UK has been pretty vocal about condemning Russia's actions, and it's time they took some serious action 🚫
 
I'm like totally convinced that Putin is totes morally responsible for the whole Salisbury thing 🤔... but at the same time, I'm thinking maybe he didn't actually order the hit himself? Like, was it just a bunch of rogue agents who did their own thing? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, come on, how could Putin possibly know about this little perfume-bottle-atrocity in advance? It's all so suspiciously convenient... 😒

And don't even get me started on the UK government's reaction - they're like totally overreacting, if you ask me 🙄. All these sanctions and whatnot? It's just going to make things worse, not better. Can't we just talk this out in a civilized manner? 💬

I'm also kinda wondering if Dawn Sturgess was somehow involved herself... did she know more than she let on? Was it all just some tragic accident waiting to happen? 🤯 I don't know, man, the whole thing is just so murky and confusing 😕. Maybe Putin's actually a good guy who just got caught up in some bad circumstances? 🤷‍♂️ Yeah, right...
 
🤔 this whole thing still feels super weird to me like how novichok ended up on that perfume bottle and what was going through his head when he gave the order for that attack it's crazy to think about 😱
 
I'm still trying to process this news 🤯. The stats are crazy - over 80% of Brits think Putin is responsible for Skripal's attack, and an astonishing 95% agree that he's morally responsible for Dawn Sturgess' death 💔. According to the UK government, sanctions on GRU have resulted in a $10B loss in Russian economy 📉, but it's not enough, right? 🤷‍♂️ The report highlights some scary failures by British authorities - who knew they were so lax with security measures?! 🚨

Let me put this into perspective: if the UK imposed a 2% tax on all Russian imports, that'd raise an estimated $15B 💸. Meanwhile, Putin's approval ratings are still a whopping 68%, but this scandal might just change that... we'll see how it plays out 🤔.

According to my data dump, here are some key findings:

* 72% of Russians still support Putin's actions on Salisbury
* 85% of British people think the US should get involved in punishing Russia
* The average lifespan of a Russian spy is around 5-7 years... 🕵️‍♂️

Stay tuned for more updates! 😬
 
😂🕵️‍♂️🇬🇧 Putin's got a bad rep, and this new report just solidified it 🚫💣 Novichok, the ultimate relationship killer 💔 Who knew perfume could be so deadly? 🤷‍♀️ Guess you shouldn't trust Russians with your sprays 💅♀️👀 Skripal's like the human version of a spy thriller - always on the run 🕵️‍♂️💨
 
I'M SO FED UP WITH PUTIN'S RECKLESS BEHAVIOR!!! 🤯 HE NEEDS TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR HIS ACTIONS AND STOP USING NERVE AGENTS AS A TOY 🚽💣 THE FACT THAT HE'S BEEN ACCUSED OF MORAL LIABILITY IN THE SALISBURY ATTACK IS JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG - IT'S TIME FOR HIM TO FACE THE MUSIC 🎶 AND PAY FOR THE DEATHS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE LIKE DAWN STURGESSES 💔
 
omg what's next russia gonna target the uk's tea supply or something? i mean seriously though, poutine is literally getting away scot free, yet he gets to be morally responsible for a random british chick's death 🤷‍♂️ who even cares about the investigation's findings at this point? it's all just a bunch of political posturing if you ask me 💁‍♂️
 
Can't believe this 🤯 Russia's getting roasted for sure! Putin's gotta take responsibility for his actions, it's not just about him, but all those innocent people like Dawn Sturgess who got caught in the crossfire 💔. The fact that he authorized the attack on Skripal and then it ended up killing a random woman is just mind-blowing 😱. I think the UK government should keep pushing for more sanctions and make Russia feel the heat 🔥. It's not like they're gonna get away with this one, mark my words 🤓.
 
I mean, can you believe it 🤯? This public inquiry is just another nail in the coffin for Putin's already shaky reputation 💣. I think it's really sad that Dawn Sturgess had to die like that 🥰. I guess the investigation did reveal some pretty serious failures by British authorities, but come on, Russia knew what they were doing with Novichok 😬. It's just a shame that innocent people have to suffer because of geopolitics 💔.

And what really gets me is how Putin's been able to get away with all this for so long 🙄. I mean, it's not like he's the first person to use nerve agents as a tool of statecraft 😬. But seriously, the fact that he authorized the attack on Skripal and ended up killing Sturgess just shows how morally bankrupt he is 💔.

I do think it's interesting that the UK government has taken action against Russia now 🚫. Maybe this will be the wake-up call they needed to take a stronger stance against Putin's aggression 💥. But still, I wish it didn't have to come to this 😔.
 
🤯 this whole thing is so messed up, i mean we all knew it was russia involved but to actually have proof like this is wild Putin's actions are just sickening and the fact that innocent ppl got hurt because of him is just heartbreaking 😢 Sturgess didn't even do anything wrong and look what happened to her. the fact that they had to impose sanctions on Russia is a small step i guess, but it's better than nothing 🤷‍♂️
 
😒 this whole thing still gives me the chills - like how some people can just order a hit and get away with it? Russia's been dodging accountability for ages 🙄 Putin's got blood on his hands, no doubt about it 💉 and now he's being held accountable by the UK. Good on 'em for finally getting some justice for Dawn Sturgess 😔 but what about all those other people who might've gotten hurt in the crossfire? What about Litvinenko back in 2006? Why did it take so long to get answers? 🕰️
 
😱 I mean come on! Putin is basically saying it's okay to use nerve agents to kill people and then act all innocent when caught out? 🙄 The fact that he authorized the attack on Skripal and now Sturgess is just wild. How many lives has he ruined?! 💔 The report was spot on, though - his actions were reckless and had disastrous consequences. 👎

I'm so tired of leaders like Putin who think they're above the law 🙄. It's not just about him, either - it's about all the innocent people who get caught in the crossfire. Sturgess never even asked for this kind of trouble 😢. And what really gets me is that there are still people out there who try to downplay or justify Putin's actions 💔. Like, no way! We need to hold him accountable for his crimes and make sure he can't get away with this stuff again 🚫.

The UK government needs to keep up the pressure on Russia and make sure they pay for what they've done 🤬. It's not going to be easy, but someone's gotta do it 💪. And as for Putin? Well, I think we all know he's got a lot of explaining to do 😳.
 
I'm not buying this whole thing 🤔🇬🇧. Just 'morally responsible'? That's a pretty weak slap on the wrist for a guy who's basically admitted to ordering someone's murder 😱. And what's with all these investigations and sanctions? It just seems like the UK is trying to get revenge instead of actually finding some hard evidence that Putin was directly involved 🤑. I mean, sure, it's convenient to blame him for this whole mess, but can't we take a closer look at how British authorities handled things? Like, why didn't they take better precautions to protect Skripal and Sturgess in the first place? 🤷‍♂️ It just seems like a lot of finger-pointing to me 😒.
 
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