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Tony Halpin and Ilya Arkhipov

Russia expels 23 UK diplomats in retaliation

MOSCOW �� Russia ordered the expulsion of 23 British diplomats in retaliation for United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May's ouster of 23 Kremlin envoys over the nerve-agent poisoning near London of a former spy and his daughter.

The British consulate in St. Petersburg was also ordered to close and the British Council must stop its work in Russia, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a website statement Saturday. U.K. Ambassador Laurie Bristow was summoned to the ministry and told that the actions are "in response to the provocative actions of the British side and the unsubstantiated accusations" against Russia, the ministry said.

The diplomats were given one week to leave Russia. "If further actions of an unfriendly nature are taken against Russia, the Russian side reserves the right to take other retaliatory measures," the ministry said.

The expulsion came after May Wednesday ordered out the largest number of Russian diplomats from London in 30 years and broke off all high-level contacts. She accused Moscow of an "unlawful use of force" involving weapons-grade nerve agent that poisoned former Kremlin double-agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in the city of Salisbury March 4. The two remain in critical condition.

U.S. President Donald Trump, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron later backed the U.K. in a joint statement with May and said there's "no plausible alternative explanation" to Russian responsibility.

Russia denies involvement and warned for days that it would respond to the U.K.'s expulsion of 40 percent of its diplomats in London. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov denounced the British accusations as "absolutely rude, unsubstantiated and baseless."

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