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On 9 March 180 military experts in chemical warfare defence and 
decontamination, as well as 18 vehicles, were deployed to assist the 
Metropolitan Police to remove vehicles and objects from the scene and look for 
any further traces of the nerve agent. The personnel were drawn mostly from the 
Army, including instructors from the Defence CBRN Centre and the 29 Explosive 
Ordnance Disposal and Search Group, as well as from the Royal Marines and Royal 
Air Force. The vehicles included TPz Fuchs operated by Falcon Squadron from the 
Royal Tank Regiment. On 11 March, the UK government advised those present at 
The Mill pub and Zizzi restaurant in Salisbury on 4 and 5 March to wash or wipe 
their possessions, emphasising that the risk to the general public wasOn 8 
March 2018, UK Home Secretary Rudd said that the use of a nerve agent on UK 
soil was a "brazen and reckless act" of attempted murder "in the most cruel and 
public way". Tom Tugendhat, the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select 
Committee of the House of Commons, said that the evidence indicated that the 
Russian government ordered the attempted murder, citing similarities to the 
poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and prior threats against Skripal's life. On 
12 March 2018, speaking in the House of Commons, Prime Minister Theresa May 
delivered a state

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