Bellingcat investigative journalist Hristo Grozev said that the purpose of poisoning members of the Ukrainian delegation at the talks with the Russian Federation was not to kill, but to prevent. The Wall Street Journal writes about it..
Grozev also stated that while the German team of forensic experts, with the necessary knowledge, was able to conduct an examination, it took too long to detect the alleged poison..
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It follows from the article that Abramovich, after the start of the war, visited not only Kyiv, but also Lvov, and also met personally with Zelensky (he did not have such symptoms).
WSJ journalists believe that the poisoning was set up by some forces in the Kremlin who want to disrupt the negotiations.
The newspaper also interviewed Western experts, who admitted both poisoning by some chemical or biological agent, and exposure to electromagnetic radiation.. This is the leading, although not yet confirmed, version of the causes of the "
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Earlier, Bellingcat journalists reported that three members of the delegation, who participated in the negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, felt symptoms of chemical weapons poisoning.. One of them was allegedly Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich..
The Guardian, citing sources, confirmed the information that the Russian oligarch had symptoms of poisoning.
Recall that in early March, US Treasury Department officials created a package of sanctions to punish Roman Abramovich after the start of Russia's war against Ukraine. But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky advised President Joe Biden during a phone call not to impose sanctions on Abramovich, who could prove useful as a mediator with Russia in the peace talks..