[영상] Putin ordering it? Yellow liquid poison appears in Navalni’s office



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Russian opponent Alexei Navalni, who is considered to be Putin’s ‘biggest antagonist’, is being treated in Germany after being addicted to the poison Nobichok, while Navalni-related colleagues and volunteers who remain in Russia are also known to have been. attacked by poisonous poison.

According to the Russian freelance journalist MEDUZA and the US CNN broadcast, on the 8th (local time), two masked men suddenly entered the office of the regional office of the Navalni team and the opposition coalition in Novosibirsk, a major city in Siberia, Russia. Shut up. “One was holding the door and the other threw a bottle of yellow liquid with a strong smell,” said Olga Guseva, project manager for the Navalni team. The two are said to have fled immediately after throwing the bottle.

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At the time, about 50 people, including employees, gathered at the office for election-related training. “The (liquid) odor was unbearably severe and people started coughing,” Guseva said. “Three volunteers were taken in an ambulance to the hospital.” She added: “They have seizures and have trouble breathing.”

Volunteer Artem Yaumbaev, who was briefly unconscious from the attack, said he saw a man wearing a mask and hood approaching people and throwing a glass bottle, which he said was an unknown yellow liquid. “It smelled very, very unpleasant and unpleasant,” he said. “I felt strong even when I held my breath.” He passed out after experiencing a headache, dizziness, and vomiting. “When I lost consciousness, they told me there was a seizure,” he said. “I felt like this all over my face, like I couldn’t feel my cheeks when I was under anesthesia at the dentist.”

Local police told CNN coverage that they have not yet been able to release any information about the incident.

Alexey Navalni. / Reuters Yonhap News

Previously, Navalni drank tea (en) at the airport just before boarding a domestic flight from Siberia to Moscow on 20 last month, then lost consciousness due to symptoms of poisoning in the cabin. Suspicion arose of poisoning attempts by the Russian authorities. Navalni, who was transferred to Berlin, was treated and the German government said it had found a deadly poison, Nobichok, in Navalni’s body. Navalni, who was in a coma, woke up on day 7 and his condition was said to have improved enough to respond to verbal stimulation.

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