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Roman Abramovich and two Ukrainian peace negotiators were poisoned? This suspicion was prompted by disturbing symptoms that occurred in them in early March, including “shooting pain in the eyes” and peeling of the skin on the face and hands. The Washington Post reports that Our Country denies any connection to the incident. However, it is no secret that Moscow has a long tradition of poisoning people considered inconvenient, enemies. What poisons were used in this country? And what is known about Abramowicz’s health?

  1. The Wall Street Journal and the Bellingcat investigative website report that two Ukrainian negotiators and Roman Abramovich, a oligarch, who participated in the negotiations, had symptoms at the beginning of March that could indicate an attempted poisoning
  2. “Don’t eat anything, don’t drink anything, avoid touching the surface” – this is the advice that the Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs has for negotiators who came to Istanbul for talks with Our Country
  3. What substances were used to get rid of people? It is not always possible to establish what was used in a specific case. However, it is known from history what poisons were in use
  4. One of them is Noviczok, recognized as the world’s strongest chemical weapon. The poison irreversibly affects the nervous system
  5. More information can be found on the Onet homepage

Poisoning did not go into oblivion with the former royal families; is still present at the top of the government – claims Eleaonor Herman in the book “Poison, or how to get rid of enemies in a royal way”, published in 2019. He mentions Our Country as an example, where the first laboratory for the production of poisons, called the “Camera”, was built in 1921. There are many indications that it did not disappear with the fall of communism.

Roman Abramowicz was poisoned? Alarming symptoms

“Do not eat anything, do not drink anything, avoid touching the surface” – this is the advice that the Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs has for negotiators who came to Istanbul for talks with Our Country. All because of the symptoms that the oligarch Roman Abramovich and two Ukrainian peace negotiators had previously experienced. These included red eyes, constant and painful tearing, and peeling skin on the face and hands. There was also information that Abramowicz lost his eyesight for a few hours, then he had problems with eating. As reported by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and investigative portal Bellingcat, “people familiar with the case” suspected a poisoning attempt.

These people also report that, according to experts, it is difficult to determine whether the symptoms were caused by a chemical or biological agent / weapon, or it was some kind of attack using electromagnetic radiation.

In turn, the investigative journalist Hristo Grozew, referred to by the sport.ua website, claims that the substance given to the oligarch was supposed to be chloropicrin.

Chloropicrin is irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract. It has a pungent odor and is toxic in high concentrations. Symptoms of taking it are sneezing, coughing, watery eyes and shortness of breath.

  1. The media gives the name of the substance by which Abramovich could have been poisoned

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Some people familiar with the case have blamed the alleged attack on Kremlin representatives who opposed the Ukrainian- talks. According to “WSJ”, a person close to Abramowicz said that it was not clear who was the target of this group. The Washington Post reports that some suspect that the alleged poisoning was carried out by a “third party”, suggesting that it was not sanctioned by the authorities.

The Washington Post also reports that Our Country has denied that Abramovich was poisoned and that it had any connection to the incident. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that such claims were ‘part of the information war’. >> These reports are definitely not true. << "Roman Abramovich himself and the peace negotiators are to be fine now.

As you can see, it is not always possible to determine which substance was used in a particular case and whether at all. However, it is known from history what poisons were used and how they acted on the human body.

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Nowiczok – irreversibly paralyzes the nervous system

Nowiczok is considered to be the most powerful chemical weapon in the world. In fact, these are four substances known under the collective name of “nowiczok”. «Developed in the USSR during the Cold War, they are so strong that, according to scientists, there are no substances that would exceed them with their toxic properties,» wrote «Newsweek» in 2018. In the same year, one of the substances from the «Novichok group» was used for attempts to poison the former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia (The Sunday Times once reported that they had changed their identities and were transferred to another country). In August 2020, an agent from the Nowiczok group also tried to poison the oppositionist Alexei Navalny.

How it works? Nowiczok paralyzes the nervous system irreversibly. «The function of enzymes, groups of proteins that transmit nerve signals, is impaired. If the antidote is not given right away (…), a person can die very quickly. But even a timely antidote does not allow for a complete restoration of functions, “said Wil Mirzayanov, a chemist who participated in the work on this measure during the USSR, in 2018,” Novaya Gazeta “.

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“If a person receives a dose of noviczok less than 0,01 mg per kilogram of weight, they will not die right away, but after prolonged suffering. A lower dose will allow you to live for several years, “but irreversible changes will lead to death anyway” – he said then.

What are the symptoms of novice poisoning? «General symptoms of poisoning may be similar to those of poisoning with other paralytic and convulsive compounds and include, among others, severe runny nose, chest tightness and difficulty breathing, blurred vision and miosis (constriction of the pupil of the eye), cramps, convulsions, involuntary bowel movements and urinary incontinence, headache, light-headedness, confusion, sleepiness or coma. Poisoning can lead to respiratory arrest and death »(from Wikipedia).

Polonium-210 – the perfect poison

The polonium (by the way discovered by Maria Skłodowska-Curie) became famous, among others in 2006, when the word spread about the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko, a lieutenant colonel of the KGB / FSB, a émigré who spoke out against the policies led by the president Vladimir Putin. He was given a small amount of polonium-210, three weeks later he was already dead.

Polonium-210 is considered a perfect poison – it is highly radioactive and chemically toxic, it is very difficult to detect it. Polonium does not pose a threat to the environment, it does not penetrate the skin or the skin – it becomes deadly only when it enters the human body.

Polonium-210 accumulates mainly in the liver, kidneys and pancreas. “The tissues that divide rapidly, such as bone marrow, intestinal or lung epithelium, are most exposed to the toxic effects of polonium-210” – writes the website Sprawnauki.edu.pl.

Arsenic – a toxin tasteless and odorless

The properties of arsenic (arsenic trioxide) have been known since antiquity. Odorless, tasteless, it was perfect as an “additive” to drinks and food (for the same reason it was used as a rodent poison). It is very toxic – poisoning can also occur through the skin and respiratory system.

Much of this compound is deposited in bones, muscles, skin, hair and nails. The symptoms of arsenic poisoning include: abdominal pain, vomiting, loss of consciousness, muscle weakness and atrophy, hair loss, nail strips, skin changes. This poison is carcinogenic but can be used in the treatment of cancers such as myeloid leukemia.

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