Kremlin Rejects European Claim Navalny Died of Poisoning
- As Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Monday, the Kremlin rejected claims by five European countries that Navalny was poisoned, calling them 'biased and unfounded.'
- Collaborative laboratory work confirmed epibatidine in Alexei Navalny’s samples, and the U.K. Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office judged it highly likely caused his death.
- Britain's foreign office said `We hold it responsible for his death`, while Yvette Cooper, Britain's Foreign Secretary, said Sunday they are considering `increasing sanctions on the Russian regime`; Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State, said Washington was not disputing the European assessment.
- The U.K. filed a report with the Organisation on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons alleging breaches of the Chemical Weapons Convention, challenging Russia's account that Navalny died of natural causes.
- Given Navalny was also targeted in 2020, experts note epibatidine can be synthetically produced, while Lyudmila Navalnaya said, `This confirms what we knew from the very beginning. We knew that our son did not simply die in prison, he was murdered.
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Kremlin rejects European assessment Navalny died of poisoning
The Kremlin has rejected accusations from five European countries that the Russian state had killed late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny two years ago using toxin from poison dart frogs.
On the margins of the Munich Security Conference, Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated that the Kremlin opponent Alexey Navalny had been poisoned two years ago. Russia reacts with a sharp dementia.
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