In Russia, the ally dies Nemtsov. Possible poisoning - Repubblika
Sat May 30, 2015 9:47 pm
In Moscow, they say about the mysterious illness of other Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, the anti-Putin journalist, 33-year-old Vladmir Kara-Murza, who denied the internal organs .
The wife of journalist Eugene, said that her husband might have been poisoned, reports Repubblika.
As noted edition, all the symptoms that are seen in Kara-Murza, talk about the poisoning. After an opposition journalist was hospitalized in serious condition due to suspected poisoning kidney disease cause has not been found.
Publication of results in an analogy with the mysterious poisoning of former Russian security officer, a former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko, who died in London in 2006 after being poisoned with polonium. Litvinenko fled to Britain in 2000, where he wrote a book about the Russian special services.
Eugene Kara-Murza has attempted to carry a dying husband for treatment in Europe or Israel, but her father and doctors believe journalists have non-transportable.
The publication writes that before his mysterious illness Kara-Murza made a film in which harshly criticized the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
As previously reported, "Observer", says Russian opposition leader Ramzan Kadyrov's main witness in the murder case of Boris Nemtsov with the prospect of becoming a suspect.
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The wife of journalist Eugene, said that her husband might have been poisoned, reports Repubblika.
As noted edition, all the symptoms that are seen in Kara-Murza, talk about the poisoning. After an opposition journalist was hospitalized in serious condition due to suspected poisoning kidney disease cause has not been found.
Publication of results in an analogy with the mysterious poisoning of former Russian security officer, a former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko, who died in London in 2006 after being poisoned with polonium. Litvinenko fled to Britain in 2000, where he wrote a book about the Russian special services.
Eugene Kara-Murza has attempted to carry a dying husband for treatment in Europe or Israel, but her father and doctors believe journalists have non-transportable.
The publication writes that before his mysterious illness Kara-Murza made a film in which harshly criticized the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
As previously reported, "Observer", says Russian opposition leader Ramzan Kadyrov's main witness in the murder case of Boris Nemtsov with the prospect of becoming a suspect.
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