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The United States and its European allies have expelled more than 100 Russian diplomats over the nerve agent attack on UK soil.

Some 18 nations have shown solidarity after Theresa May last week accused Russia of being responsible and ordered 23 of its diplomats to leave the country.

Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, were poisoned in Salisbury earlier this month, sparking a huge international fallout.

The pair were found collapsed on a bench following an attack with a nerve agent believed to have been administered by Russian agents.

They remain in a serious condition in hospital.

Who has expelled diplomats?

United States: 60 Russian diplomats expelled, Russian consulate in Seattle closed

Canada: Four expelled, three applications for additional diplomatic staff being denied

Ukraine: 13 Russian diplomats expelled

Germany, France, Poland: Four Russian diplomats expelled from each country

Czech Republic, Lithuania: Three Russian diplomats expelled from each country

Australia, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Albania: Two Russian diplomats expelled from each

Sweden, Croatia, Romania, Finland, Estonia, Hungary, Norway, Macedonia: One Russian diplomat expelled from each

Latvia: One Russian diplomat expelled, plus one Russian representative of a Russian company blacklisted

Moscow, which has fiercely denied the accusations, has vowed to retaliate.