Poisoned ex-spy’s daughter Yulia Skripal breaks silence, hopes to return to Russia one day
Yulia Skripal says she is ‘not ready’ to accept help from Russian diplomats, and she was lucky to survive assassination attempt in UK in March

Yulia Skripal survived an assassination attempt that UK authorities blame on Russia. But the daughter of one of Russia’s most famous spies says she wants to return to her country “in the longer term”, despite the poisoning.
“The fact that a nerve agent was used to do this is shocking,” Skripal told Reuters in an exclusive statement. “My life has been turned upside down.”

Yulia Skripal, 33, was in a coma for 20 days.
“I woke to the news that we had both been poisoned,” Skripal said in her first media appearance since the poisoning. She contacted Reuters through the British police.
I’m grateful for the offers of help from the Russian Embassy. But at the moment I do not wish to avail myself of their services
Skripal was speaking from a secret location in London as she is under the protection of the British state. She was discharged from Salisbury District Hospital about five weeks after the poisoning and has not been seen by the media until now.