Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich is said to have shown signs of poisoning after participating in peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. Other participants in the talks were also apparently affected.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and the international research collective Bellingcat unanimously report that the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich and other participants complained of symptoms of poisoning after peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in early March.
Abramovich was part of a Russian delegation that met with Ukrainian negotiators in Kyiv on March 3-4. Both Abramovich and two other Ukrainian participants are said to have had red eyes and skin afterwards and also felt stabbing pains in their eyes. The symptoms continued the next morning and only subsided over the course of the following week. According to “WSJ”, the skin of the affected people should also have peeled off on their hands and face.
Did Russian hardliners want to sabotage negotiations?
According to Bellingcat, it was able to see photos of the affected skin areas. Samples could not be taken because the delegation had traveled on to Istanbul. The “WSJ” reports that the group suspects Russian hardliners who wanted to disrupt the peace negotiations to be behind the symptoms.
What triggered the symptoms among the negotiators is still unclear. Bellingcat and the “WSJ” report poisoning with previously unknown chemicals as a possible cause. An alternative assumption was irradiation with microwaves. However, this is no longer considered likely.
According to the “WSJ”, Volodymyr Zelenskyy was also present at the talks. Selensky himself did not show any symptoms. A spokesman for Zelenskyj told the “WSJ” that he had no information about the poisoning.
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Source: Stern

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