Perhaps this year's most horrific chemistry and assassination attempt was the attempt by the Russian agent Sergei Scriptal and his daughter to kill Novicok with a nerve poison in Salisbury, England. In addition to the two Russians, a British woman who took a perfume and then used it was killed by this military nerve in this city.
Following this incident, The Sun wrote that the police cars that had left the site of poisoning and a number of civilian cars had to be removed from the traffic and placed in a special hazardous waste repository.
Among the vehicles, there are 8 Opel, the Vauxhall Astra in England, owned by Wiltshire Police. But there were more police cars, two Corsa and a Vivaro, too.
Civil cars, including BMW 1, have been underground for nearly 20,000, just like a Ford Ranger and a Ford Transit. Another "victim" is a Honda CR-V, worth £ 25,000, and a Renault, a Skoda Octavia parked in the area.
Of course, the site of the landfill was not made public, only to say that it was a completely closed area.
(Source: hvg.hu / photo: pixabay.com)