Five European countries have accused Russia’s Kremlin of using a rare frog poison to kill opposition leader Alexei Navalny in an Arctic prison two years ago.
The staunch critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin was serving a 19-year-sentence. Britain, France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands say samples from Navalny’s body revealed a toxin found in the skin of dart frogs native to South America. The European nations say it’s ‘highly likely’ this resulted in his death. The Russian government has denied any responsibility for Navalny’s death.
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