Nawalny's Doctor: 'Epibatidine Works Similarly to Novichok'
Nawalny's physician discussed the surprise discovery of the use of epibatidine as a poison, drawing parallels to the previously known Novichok.
It is becoming clear which laboratory produced the toxin used to poison Alexei Navalny
The article reveals insights about the laboratory involved in the creation of the toxin that poisoned Alexei Navalny, highlighting connections to previous incidents and ongoing investigations.
Why they used frog poison, how it got to Navalny, and where his vomit went? Four key questions about the investigation
The investigation into the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny reveals he was poisoned with a highly toxic alkaloid derived from a South American frog, raising significant questions about the nature and implications of the attack.
Expert: It is almost impossible to obtain the frog poison used to kill Navalny
Five European countries issued a joint statement indicating that Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was poisoned with epibatidine in a Russian prison in 2024.
Murder of Navalny: A poison that is not a chemical weapon?
Russia is attempting to create confusion regarding Epibatidine, the poison allegedly used to murder Alexei Navalny, to potentially hinder or delegitimize investigations.
Death of Alexei Navalny: "The dose must have been extremely high"
Opposition leader Alexei Navalny is suspected to have been murdered with the poison epibatidine, as explained by scientist Christa Mรผller.
Why Russia may have turned to dart-frog toxin epibatidine to poison Navalny
European countries have identified epibatidine as the poison that killed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, two years after his death in prison.
Poisonings carried out by Russia: the goal is to kill and send a message
Laboratory tests have revealed that the neurotoxin epibatidine, found in Ecuadorian frogs, was present in samples taken from Alexei Navalny, leading to allegations against the Russian state as being responsible for his death.
Experts speak on the origin of the toxin used to poison Alexei Navalny
Experts suggest that the neurotoxin epibatidine, derived from poisonous frogs in South America, was likely used to poison Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Experts: The toxin used to poison Alexei Navalny was most likely synthetic
Experts believe that Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a synthetic neurotoxin, rather than a natural toxin found in South American poisonous frogs.
"Only Russia had the means, the motive, and the opportunity to resort to it": the toxin that killed Alexei Navalny likely of synthetic origin
Experts from Ecuador and Colombia believe that the toxin responsible for Alexei Navalny's death in 2024 was synthesized in a laboratory rather than extracted from naturally occurring poison dart frogs.
Frog experts: The poison allegedly used to murder Navalny was probably made in a laboratory
Experts claim that the poison allegedly used to kill Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was likely synthesized in a laboratory.
A frog from Ecuador is at the center of the debate over the death of Russian Alexรฉi Navalny
The death of Russian opposition leader Alexรฉi Navalny has sparked international debate regarding allegations of poisoning with epibatidine, a toxin from a frog native to Ecuador and Peru.
How the poison from the dart frog that killed Russian opposition leader Navalni works: it attacks the nervous system and is lethal in tiny doses
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalni died from poisoning by a substance secreted by the Ecuadorian dart frog, highlighting serious implications for human rights and state-sponsored violence in Russia.
Was Navalny poisoning by frog toxin meant to send a message?
Experts analyze the use of a potent frog toxin in the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, indicating that only the Russian state had the means and motive to carry out such an act.
Epibatidine: What it is and how the powerful poison that killed Navalny acts
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was allegedly killed using a potent toxin called epibatidine, linked to poisonous frogs from South America, according to a multinational investigation.
Kremlin rejects European assessment Navalny died of poisoning
The Kremlin has rejected claims from five European nations that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died from poisoning with epibatidine in prison.
Kremlin: Sweden is wrong
Russia rejects Swedish findings regarding the death of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, asserting that claims of poisoning by the toxin epibatidine are unfounded.
The frog poison used against Navalny is a hundred times stronger than morphine
A joint investigation by UK, Sweden, France, Germany, and the Netherlands confirms that Alexei Navalny's death was caused by epibatidine, a potent toxin not found in Russia.
This is how Alexei Navalny was poisoned. What is the toxin from poison dart frogs?
British authorities allege that only the Kremlin had the means and motive to use the rare and difficult-to-obtain toxin alleged to have been involved in the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny; Russia has rejected these claims as an information campaign.
This is the poison said to have taken Aleksei Navalny's life โ death can occur in just 10 minutes
Western nations accuse Russia of being behind Aleksai Navalny's death using poison derived from a frog species.
Death of Nawalny: Murdered with the Poison of a Frog
A Western laboratory found evidence that Alexei Navalny was murdered in a Russian prison using the poison Epibatidine, corroborated by his wife and various European governments.
Rubio says that the US does not contest European assessment of Navalny's poisoning
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the US has no reason to dispute a European report attributing the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny to Russia.
London considers new sanctions against Russia after Navalny's poisoning
The UK is contemplating tightening sanctions against Russia following findings that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was allegedly poisoned with a lethal toxin while imprisoned.
Did Russia Assassinate Navalny with Frog Venom? Tweeters Comment
European foreign ministers indicated that the potent neurotoxin, 'epibatidine' derived from South American frogs, was used in the poisoning of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, leading to widespread social media engagement.
What is the frog venom believed to be used to kill Russian opposition figure Navalny?
The article discusses a potent frog venom called epibatidine, suspected by five European countries to have been used in the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
The dose of Novichok then the arrow frog: Navalny poisoned twice by Putin
The article reveals that Alexey Navalny was poisoned with epibatidine, a neurotoxin from an Ecuadorian frog, suggesting a conspiracy involving the Kremlin.
Five countries accuse Russia of poisoning opposition figure Navalny with rare toxin found in frogs
Five countries, including the UK, France, Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands, have accused Russia of poisoning opposition leader Alexei Navalny with a rare toxin from Ecuadorian dart frogs.
Epibatidine, the lethal weapon used to kill Navalny, from forests to secret labs
The article discusses epibatidine, a lethal neurotoxin believed to have been developed secretly by Russia and linked to the assassination attempt on Alexei Navalny.
Russia murdered Alexei Navalny with deadly frog poison, European countries conclude
European governments have concluded that Alexei Navalny was murdered by Russia using a toxin found in poison dart frogs.
Poisoned murder: Europe blames Russia for the death of Navalny
Scientists have confirmed the presence of the highly toxic Epibatidine in the corpse of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, two years after his death in a Russian penal colony, leading Europe to hold Russia accountable for the incident.
The frog poison killed Navalny: 'Stimulates nicotine receptors'
The article discusses the findings that the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was reportedly killed by a potent and relatively unknown poison, identified as epibatidine, while in Russian captivity.
This is the poison with which Navalny is said to have been murdered
Aleksei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, allegedly died from poisoning by epibatidine, a highly toxic substance.
The Ecuadorian dart frog, the most poisonous vertebrate in the world
The Ecuadorian dart frog possesses a deadly neurotoxin called epibatidine, which is utilized by indigenous communities for hunting.
Poison Dart Frog: Get to Know the Species Whose Venom Was Used to Kill Russian Opposition Leader
The poison used to kill Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in 2024 was derived from a blue poison dart frog, as confirmed by several European countries.
Five countries say Navalny was killed with poison from South American frog
Five countries concluded that Alexei Navalny was killed by a toxin from a South American frog, implicating Russian authorities in his poisoning.
European countries accuse that Navalny died from poison from poisonous frogs
European nations claim that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a toxin from South American poisonous frogs, concluding from sample analysis that epibatidine was present.
"He used the poison of a frog": this is how Russia killed Navalny
Alexei Navalny, the former Russian opposition leader, reportedly died from a poison derived from a frog known as epibatidine while imprisoned in Siberia.
It is confirmed that Russia used a deadly poison to kill Navalny
Russian opposition leader Alexei A. Navalny likely died from poisoning with a toxin found in a South American frog, according to a joint statement from the foreign ministries of several European countries.
New findings regarding the death of Alexei Navalny
Two years after Alexei Navalny's death in a Siberian penal colony, the UK and its allies blame the Kremlin for his poisoning after analyzing samples found near his body.
The true cause of A. Navalny's death becomes clear: he was poisoned with a rare toxin
A. Navalny was reportedly poisoned with a rare toxin, epibatidine, classified as a chemical weapon, prompting strong statements from European nations linking this act to the Russian government.
Russia poisoned Alexei Navalny, UK and allies say
Five European nations blame Russia for the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, stating the presence of a lethal toxin was confirmed in samples taken after his death.
Russia fatally poisoned Putin critic Navalny with 'rare toxin', European states say in joint statement
Five European nations claim that Alexei Navalny, a prominent critic of President Putin, was fatally poisoned in prison with the rare toxin epibatidine, as stated in a joint declaration.
Aleksej Navalnyj was most likely killed by frog poison
Five countries have concluded that Aleksej Navalnyj was likely poisoned with a substance called epibatidine, which is significantly more potent than morphine.
Foreign Minister: Navalny was poisoned by Russia
Aleksej Navalny's wife, Julia, revealed that scientific evidence confirms he was poisoned by Russia, specifically with a potent toxin called epibatidine, during a conference in Munich where she commemorated his death two years ago.
New evidence: Navalny was killed by frog poison
New evidence suggests that Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a toxin only found in Ecuadorian poison dart frogs, and this poisoning was likely orchestrated by Russia.
Alexei Navalny died after being poisoned with dart frog toxin, UK Government says
The UK Government alleges that Alexei Navalny was murdered by the Kremlin using a lethal neurotoxin derived from dart frogs.
Five European states: Russia poisoned Navalny with rare toxin
Five European countries announced that samples from the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny convincingly indicate the presence of a rare toxin used for poisoning, implicating the Russian state.
Revelations about the death of Navalny: He was poisoned with a rare frog toxin
Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a rare toxin from a frog, as revealed during a press conference at the Munich Security Conference.