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According to research by the investigative network "The Insider", the Russian secret service agents, whom Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny accuses of having carried out the poison attack, are allegedly involved in further attacks.

"The Insider" published a report on Wednesday that aims to prove that the men were involved in the killings of a journalist, an activist and an opposition politician in 2014, 2015 and 2019 in Russia.

According to official information, Timur Kuaschew, Ruslan Magomedragimow and Nikita Isajew died of heart disease and shortness of breath, among other things.

The research platform Bellingcat should also be involved in the revelations.

The journalists assume that the representatives of the Russian domestic intelligence service FSB were near their alleged victims before or at the time of their death.

Among other things, you refer to telephone connection and travel data.

The research results left no possibility of "doubting the involvement of this group of poisoners," it says.

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In a revelation in mid-December, the investigative journalists accused the same secret service agents of being behind the attempted murder of Navalny.

The currently imprisoned opposition leader himself suspects an FSB “killer squad” under the orders of President Vladimir Putin behind the attack with the neurotoxin Novichok in August.

Putin and the FSB reject that.