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Abramovich ‘poisoned with WWI chemical agent’

Roman Abramovich asked ‘are we dying?’ after being poisoned with a chemical agent at the Ukraine-Russia peace talks, it has emerged.

According to dailymail, the former Chelsea owner was suffering severe symptoms after coming into contact with World War One chemical warfare agent Chloropicrin or a low dosage of Novichok, experts have said.

Investigative journalist Christo Grozev, who led research into the shocking incident, said a team of experts agreed the wartime chemical was the most likely one used in the attack.

It has since emerged the billionaire felt so unwell that he asked the scientist examining him if he was dying, reported the New York Times.

Abramovich and other peace negotiators suffered debilitating symptoms including temporary blindness on a mission in early March to Kyiv seeking an end to the war.

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Abramovich required hospital treatment in Istanbul after flying to Turkey from the talks in Ukraine.

One theory for the alleged poisoning is that hardliners close to Vladimir Putin wanted to disrupt peace moves and prolong the war.

In a new interview, Grozov spoke in Russian to tell Popular Politics YouTube channel that all the experts had agreed the most likely source of their symptoms was Chloropicrin, a chemical warfare agent used in World War One and stockpiled in World War Two.

“All the experts who communicated with them, studied their photographs and carried out personal examinations,’ he said.

The experts “all said this was not a coincidence, not food poisoning, not an allergy”.

He said: “They suggested this [Сhlorpicrin] and other war agents.

“They agreed on one of them and disagreed on the others.

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“They also all agreed that the only way to detect the agent was to bring these people to a laboratory, or to send their blood sample to a laboratory with means to detect war agents.”

He was asked: “Which agent did they all agree on?”

Grozev replied: “Сhlorpicrin – this is the agent giving nearly all of the detected symptoms.

“The only minus of that hypothesis was that Chlorpicrin usually emits quite a strong smell, which means it is quite hard to give it without it being noticed.

“But then one of the specialists said there were developments of this agent – without smell.

“Other suggestions even included a low dosage of Novichok, which could have led to these symptoms according to one really knowledgeable expert.”

Novichok was used in the poisoning of GRU double agent Sergei Skripal at his home in Salisbury, England, which also hospitalised his daughter Yulia.

The attack was seen as being by the GRU – Russian military intelligence.

Novichok was also deployed to poison Vladimir Putin foe Alexei Navalny in Siberia.

He needed life saving medical treatment in Germany before returning to Russia where he was jailed.

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Grozev said that it had not been possible with Abramovich and the other victims to carry out sufficiently deep tests on the cause of the poisoning.

“During the following weeks the symptoms were gradually disappearing, and since the group… was indeed engaged in negotiations, flying from one place to the other, it was very hard to find a day when they could get to a European capital with high-quality laboratory,’ he said.

“So sadly by the moment it was possible, the metabolic processes made it impossible to detect the agent.

“Sadly it will remain a big mystery…

“But it was an absurd period when these people were responsible for finding some peaceful solution in the war.”

Sporting Tribune

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