Khodorkovsky, interviewed by The Guardian, stated that Putin's goal is not only to get rid of certain people but to create a sense of vulnerability in the West, similar to what happened in Salisbury. The exiled man believes that the Kremlin will look for new ways to exert pressure. Khodorkovsky emphasized that Putin considers the UK his main enemy. The oligarch urged the British government to adopt a stronger rhetoric against Russia and its invasion of Ukraine to dissuade Putin from carrying out nefarious plans.
Khodorkovsky recounted the experience of the Cold War, suggesting that a firm response could deter Russian intelligence services, as no one wants to die. The warning comes after a warning from the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), accusing Khodorkovsky and 22 members of Russia's Anti-War Committee of plotting a coup.