The daughter of an ex-Russian spy poisoned in Salisbury has said she is "lucky to be alive" after the attack.
Yulia Skripal and her father, Sergei, were exposed to nerve agent Novichok in the city on 4 March.
In her first filmed public statement since the attack, Ms Skripal told Reuters that her life had been "turned upside down" but she hoped to return to Russia in the future.
Her father was discharged from hospital earlier this month.
Ms Skripal spent six weeks in Salisbury District Hospital, and was discharged after doctors there said she had responded "exceptionally well" to treatment.
Speaking to the news agency, she said she was continuing "to progress with treatment" and her focus remains on her recovery.
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Yulia Skripal and her father, Sergei, were exposed to nerve agent Novichok in the city on 4 March.
In her first filmed public statement since the attack, Ms Skripal told Reuters that her life had been "turned upside down" but she hoped to return to Russia in the future.
Her father was discharged from hospital earlier this month.
Ms Skripal spent six weeks in Salisbury District Hospital, and was discharged after doctors there said she had responded "exceptionally well" to treatment.
Speaking to the news agency, she said she was continuing "to progress with treatment" and her focus remains on her recovery.
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