Substance used to poison Russian spy 'could have spread hysteria'

The death of Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko gives rise to issues of “utmost gravity” including allegations of state-sponsored assassination, the chair of a public inquiry has said.

The death of Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko gives rise to issues of “utmost gravity” including allegations of state-sponsored assassination, the chair of a public inquiry has said.

Opening the long-awaited hearing into British citizen Mr Litvinenko’s death, Sir Robert Owen outlined some of the key issues and events.

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