Russian opposition leader physical condition change Is it similar to the British spy case European media August 26, 7:08

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European media have fallen victim to a former Russian espionage in the UK, saying that a German hospital under treatment by Russian opposition leader Nawarinui may have used poisons. It points out similarities to the nerve agents used in the assassination attempt.

Nawarinui, a leader of opposition forces known for sharply criticizing Russia's Putin administration, is being treated at a German hospital on August 20, complaining of physical condition while traveling on a passenger plane, but is hospitalized On the 24th, the side revealed that traces of possible poisons were found in the body. The hospital says that poisoning symptoms due to substances classified as cholinesterase inhibitors that interfere with the function of enzymes in the body have been confirmed, but no specific substance has been specified.

About this, German public broadcasting ZDF said that the nerve agent "Nobichoku" used in an assassination attempt attacked by former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in England was also classified as the same cholinesterase inhibitor. , Points out the similarities. The British public broadcaster BBC also reports that the antidote given to Mr Nawarinui is the same as the one used to treat Scripal in the UK.

Regarding the fact that the hospital in Germany where Nawarinui is being treated has confirmed symptoms of poisoning due to substances classified as cholinesterase inhibitors, the chief of the Russian hospital that first treated Nawarinui told local media On the other hand, he said, "I tested extensively, including the presence or absence of this substance, but the result was negative."

``It's wrong to say one theory at this point,'' Russian Presidential spokesman Peskov said on Wednesday, requiring further testing to determine if poisons were used. It was Regarding that, the EU = European Union is asking Russia to conduct investigations to find out the truth. That is to help Mr Nawarinui's recovery.”