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Kremlin critic says he was poisoned for investigating colleagues' killings


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Kremlin critic says he was poisoned for investigating colleagues' killings

 

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FILE PHOTO: Pyotr Verzilov, one of four intruders affiliated to Russia's Pussy Riot protest group who were jailed for 15 days for staging a pitch invasion during the football World Cup final and were detained again after their release on July 30, gives a double thumb-up outside a court building in Moscow, Russia July 31, 2018.

 

BERLIN (Reuters) - Russian and German doctors treating anti-Kremlin activist Pyotr Verzilov agree that he was poisoned ahead of being taken ill two weeks ago, Verzilov said.

 

He said it was likely Russian "special services" were behind the attack, which he believed had been meant to warn him off investigating the killing of three Russian journalists in the Central African Republic.

 

Verzilov, who runs an online news portal with close ties to punk protest group Pussy Riot, was flown to Germany for urgent treatment after falling ill two weeks ago in Moscow.

 

"They agree that it was a specially projected poison," Verzilov told Reuters in an interview in a central Berlin flat.

He said the doctors still had not identified the substance that had poisoned him.

 

"We think that the whole idea of the attack in Africa, it being a kind of warning, is the most plausible position here."

 

Ten days ago, doctors at Berlin's Charite hospital said he was suffering from anti-cholinergic syndrome, a condition in which the passage of certain neurotransmitters is blocked, the sudden onset of which was strongly indicative of poisoning.

 

"It is highly probably that he was poisoned," said Kai-Uwe Eckardt, the doctor treating him.

 

Verzilov had been working with the three reporters, affiliated with the TsUR online news outlet, who were ambushed and killed on July 30 as they investigated the activities of clandestine Russian private military contractors known as the Wagner Group.

 

 
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Poisoning seems to be the MO of choice to eliminate Kremlin critics these days. And those two upstanding 'normal' citizens who just happened to be in Salisbury to admire the architecture when the Skripals were poisoned turn out to be intelligence officers, one of whom was identified as GRU colonel who was highly decorated and bestowed with Russia's highest state award, Hero of the Russian Federation.

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