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RT interview the Novichok suspects, Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov. They seem to be genuine and came forward to RT to clear their name. They say that the recent weeks have been a nightmare and they fear that their lives are on danger. But they are a little cagey in the interview not giving too many details of what they do for a living, just saying they are in the sports nutrition business, which has left Western press to dismiss them as Russian agents. In fact, some of the Western press have already speculated that Putin had executed them to keep them quiet. Other people speculate that their awkwardness maybe because they are gay as they slept in the same bed together in a Salisbury hotel, and others speculate that they could be involved in UK's illegal sports hormone business
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RT interview the Novichok suspects, Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov. They seem to be genuine and came forward to RT to clear their name. They say that the recent weeks have been a nightmare and they fear that their lives are on danger. But they are a little cagey in the interview not giving too many details of what they do for a living, just saying they are in the sports nutrition business, which has left Western press to dismiss them as Russian agents. In fact, some of the Western press have already speculated that Putin had executed them to keep them quiet. RT interview the Novichok suspects, Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov. They seem to be genuine and came forward to RT to clear their name. They say that the recent weeks have been a nightmare and they fear that their lives are on danger. But they are a little cagey in the interview not giving too many details of what they do for a living, just saying they are in the sports nutrition business, which has left Western press to dismiss them as Russian agents. In fact, some of the Western press have already speculated that Putin had executed them to keep them quiet. Other people speculate that their awkwardness maybe because they are gay as they slept in the same bed together in a Salisbury hotel, and others speculate that they could be involved in UK's illegal sports hormone business
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Other people speculate that their awkwardness maybe because they are gay as they slept in the same bed together in a Salisbury hotel, and others speculate that they could be involved in UK's illegal sports hormone business for bodybuilders.
They get a tough interview, an interrogation, they call it.
https://www.rt.com/news/438350-petrov-boshirov-interview-simonyan/