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European Nations Allege Russia’s Role in Navalny’s Grim Demise with Deadly Frog Toxin

February 15, 20262 Mins Read
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Navalny’s Death Linked to Poisoning, Says European Nations

The governments of the UK, Sweden, France, Germany, and the Netherlands have stated that Russian dissident Alexei Navalny was murdered using a toxin derived from frogs. In a joint statement released on Saturday, these countries expressed their confidence that the Russian government was responsible for poisoning Navalny with a potent substance called epibatidine, found in South American poison dart frogs, which are not indigenous to Russia.

According to the statement, Russia had claimed Navalny died of natural causes. However, the symptoms he exhibited and the toxicity of the poison strongly suggest that poisoning was the cause of his death while he was imprisoned. The statement emphasized that Russia had both the means and the motive, as Navalny was in their custody at the time.

Navalny, a prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin, lost his life in a Siberian prison in 2024 after returning to Russia in 2021. Upon his return, he was detained on charges viewed by many as politically motivated.

The conclusion regarding his poisoning was drawn from samples taken from his body. This incident is not the first time Russia has faced accusations of using poison against its opponents. Navalny famously fell seriously ill in 2020 and was treated in a German hospital after Western nations accused Russia of using the nerve agent Novichok against him.

European nations have highlighted recurring violations of international law by Russia, particularly regarding chemical weapons. The organizations have insisted on holding Russia accountable for its actions and have notified the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons about this incident.

These findings underscore the urgent need for accountability from the international community regarding Russia’s actions and a reminder of Navalny’s significant role as a voice against oppression in Russia.

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