A supposedly retired Russian double-agent was targeted for assassination in Salisbury because he was still active and working with MI6, it has been claimed.
Sergei Skripal, 67, was poisoned alongside daughter Yulia, 33, in March this year with new information now suggesting he was working for four different intelligence agencies at the time.
A former colonel in Russian military intelligence, Skripal was considered by the Kremlin to be one of the most damaging spies of his generation.
He was responsible for unmasking dozens of secret agents threatening Western interests by operating undercover in Europe.
Sergei Skripal holding a pint at a pub in England. He has now apparently recovered from the poisoning and is in hiding
Skripal with daughter Yulia who became the victims of the novichok poisoning in Salisbury
Col Skripal, 66, allegedly received £78,000 in exchange for taking huge risks to pass classified information to MI6.
In 2006, he was sentenced to 13 years in a Russian labour camp after being convicted of passing invaluable Russian secrets to the UK.
In July 2010, he was pardoned by then Russian president Dmitry Medvedev and was one of four spies exchanged for ten Russian agents deported from the US in an historic swap involving red-headed 'femme fatale' Anna Chapman.
After the swap at Vienna airport, Col Skripal was one of two spies who came to Britain and he has kept a low profile for the past eight years.
But now German Focus magazine claims he might have still been actively involved in covert operations while living in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
It quotes a 'senior employee of NATO counter-espionage Allied Command Counterintelligence' working at its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
Skripal with daughter Yulia and family posing outside the family home
Skripal married his home-town sweetheart Lyudmila (right) but she died aged 59 in 2012 in mysterious circumstances
The Sun reports that the magazine is claiming Skripal was still actively involved as a spy with British intelligence.
The magazine's chief reporter, Josef Huffelschuelte, writes that Skripal was sent to Prague in 2012 - two years after he first moved to the UK.
Here he briefed local security agencies on Russian espionage networks.
Citing the NATO source, the magazine claims that the information he gathered was considered so valuable Czech officials would even travel to Salisbury to meet him.
The magazine also claims that Skripal was sent to Costa del Sol to carry out reconnaissance on behalf of Spain's National Intelligence Centre.
Then in 2016, the magazine reports that Skripal provided the Estonian secret service in Tallin with information - amid fears the country, which shares a border with Russia, could be taken over by Putin.
This, the source in the magazine concludes gives good reason for the Russians to attempt an assassination.
It has previously been reported that Skripal would meet his handler from the British intelligence services every month at the Cote Brasserie in Salisbury.
The British agent was described as the 'man in the tweed suit' who frequently met with Skripal which also adds probability to the view that the Russian agent was still involved in intelligence work.
Two Russians, Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, have since been identified as responsible for the poisoning by British intelligence services.
Their bungled assassination attempt in March failed but tragically claimed the life of Dawn Sturgess who found the weapon three months later and sprayed it on her wrist believing it was Nina Ricci Premier Jour perfume.
But in an interview, the alleged assassins told state TV station RT they were only wandering around Salisbury after failing to get to Stonehenge because of snow.
They claim to have ended up at Sergei Skripal's suburban home by accident while looking for the cathedral, which has a 400ft spire and is 25 minutes in the other direction.
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