Navalny’s Poisoning Confirms Putin Is Not Someone We Can Trust
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Navalny’s poisoning confirms Putin is not someone we can trust
As far-fetched as Alexei Navalny’s means of death might sound, Russia has a history of using rare poison against its opponents dating back 100 years, and this time it could have severe consequences for the war in Ukraine, says Mark Almond
As soon as he died two years ago, European governments had immediately reported their suspicions. They are now putting forward evidence. Alexey Navalny, the leader of the Russian opposition, was indeed poisoned from an isolated prison in the Arctic, in which he was locked up. According to a European study, the poison used is extremely rare. It was synthesized from the skin of a very toxic species of frog, native to South America. (International).
The mother of late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has called for justice at his grave in Moscow. The call follows conclusions from five European countries that her son died by poisoning. This came exactly two years after Navalny's death in custody. The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden, France, and Germany concluded that Navalny died by epibatidine poisoning, a toxin naturally occurring in the skin of South American poison dart f…
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