Skripal attack: Second Russian Salisbury suspect named (WP)
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The name of the second suspect in the Salisbury case is actually Alexander Mishkin, the BBC understands.
The Bellingcat investigative website says the man who travelled under the alias Alexander Petrov is in reality a military doctor working for Russian intelligence, the GRU.
Last month, Bellingcat named the first suspect as Anatoliy Chepiga, a claim rejected by Russia.
More details about how it uncovered the identity will be released on Tuesday.
Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned in March.
The British open-source website said it had identified the suspect using testimonies from people the suspect knew and a scanned copy of his passport.
It said both his real passport and the false passport he travelled to the UK on in the name of Alexander Petrov carried the same date of birth.
Bellingcat claims he was recruited by Russian intelligence while he was completing his medical studies, and made several trips to Ukraine, including during the 2013 unrest.
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