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Russia accused of killing Alexei Navalny with dart frog toxin, UK says
Summary
The UK Foreign Office says samples from Alexei Navalny's body contained the toxin epibatidine, and Britain and allied governments have blamed the Kremlin for his death.
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British foreign officials say new analysis found a toxin on samples taken from the body of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The toxin was identified as epibatidine, a compound developed from dart frog poison, officials said. Two years after Navalny's death in a Siberian penal colony, Britain and allied governments have attributed the killing to the Kremlin. The announcement was made at the Munich Security Conference.
Key points:
- The UK Foreign Office said samples taken from Navalny's body contained the toxin epibatidine.
- The Foreign Office said there is no innocent explanation for the toxin's presence, and that Britain and allies have pinned blame on the Kremlin.
- Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said only the Russian government had the means, motive and opportunity to deploy the toxin during his imprisonment.
- Navalny died two years ago while held in a Siberian penal colony.
Summary:
The Foreign Office blamed the Russian government after identifying epibatidine in samples from Alexei Navalny's body and said allied countries share that assessment. The statement was delivered at the Munich Security Conference. Undetermined at this time.
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