Scotland Yard intends to question new witness in Litvinenko case
London police intends to clarify details of a meeting of Pora opposition youth movement Andrei Sidelnikov (Russia) with former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko poisoned by polonium 210 last November. Sidelnikov said he was ready to give evidence to Scotland Yard officers upon request at any time.
According to Sidelnikov, Scotland Yard officers want to find out details of his meeting with Litvinenko that took place on October 30, 2006 at a London café, RSN informs.
Alexander Litvinenko died at a London hospital on November 23, 2006 after being poisoned by polonium.
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12:15 03/01/2007
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