"They ask me questions so that I answer in the way they want me to, not how I want to," Viktoria said.
Yulia Skripal's cousin, Viktoria, has told the BBC she is "worried and "scared" after she was asked whether she feels as being used in the information war.
"You think I'm not worried? I'm very worried. I'm scared, I'm very scared. The things people are writing… I can't shut them all up," Viktoria told BBC Newsnight's Gabriel Gatehouse.
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"They ask me questions so that I answer in the way they want me to, not how I want to."
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"Yes, it was Yulia. I don't doubt at all it was Yulia," Viktoria said.
As UNIAN reported earlier, UK police on Thursday issued a statement on behalf of Russian spy Sergei Skripal's daughter, the first since the pair were poisoned by a nerve agent in March. The statement quoted Yulia Skripal as saying her "strength is growing daily."
The news came hours after Russia TV aired a recording of an alleged phone conversation, which it says took place between Ms Skripal and her cousin.