Abramovic, a Russian millionaire who has been involved in the ceasefire negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, and two members of the Ukrainian negotiating team have been complaining of inhaling poison earlier this month, officials said. , The leading American newspaper, Wall Street Journal, etc. reported.

Abramovich, one of the millionaires called "Oligarchs" close to President Putin, is known as the owner of Chelsea, the English Premier League of football, but is said to have acted as an intermediary between Ukraine and Russia.



Earlier this month, Mr. Abramovic and the Ukrainian negotiators had symptoms such as red eyes, tears and peeling of their faces and hands in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, but they have already recovered and died. There is no difference.



"According to expert inspections, it's likely that some chemical weapons have caused symptoms," said Bellingcat, an international investigative journalist group that worked with The Wall Street Journal.



In response, a spokesman for Ukrainian President Zelensky told The Wall Street Journal that "there is no information that there is any suspicion of poisoning," and there is no official announcement from the Russian side.



The truth is not clear, but there are concerns that Russia's dissident leader Alexei Navalny has been attacked by chemical weapons nerve agents in the past, which may cast a shadow over the future of the ceasefire negotiations. increase.