Kremlin Rejects Claim It Poisoned Navalny with Dart Frog Toxin
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Infringements by the Kremlin against international agreements were detected after a British laboratory found a frog poison in tissue samples smuggled from Russia by Alexei Navalny.
‘Absurd Insinuations’: Russia Rejects Navalny Poisoning Claims in Note to Chemical Weapons Watchdog
Russia has rejected a joint UK and EU statement alleging that Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny was killed with epibatidine — a rare poison dart frog toxin — dismissing the claims as politically motivated.
The death of Russian opponent Navalny: did Putin use a poison of South American frogs? This is an unusual poison from a frog that only lives in some Latin American countries, such as Peru. Epibatidine, a very toxic substance, would have been used to poison Alexei Navalny, the famous Russian opponent of Vladimir Putin who died in prison on February 16, 2024, exactly two years ago.
The Kremlin has rejected allegations from five European countries that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died of poisoning two years ago.
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