Feb 14 • 12:54 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

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.

Recent revelations from Sweden and four other countries have provided new evidence confirming that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned during his captivity in Russia. According to Sweden's Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard, the specific poison identified is epibatidine, a highly potent toxin derived from a species of poison dart frog indigenous to Ecuador. This finding strengthens the accusation against Russia, suggesting that they were responsible for Navalny's assassination.

As the second anniversary of Navalny's death approaches, his wife, Yulia Navalnaya, participated in a gathering in Munich, reminding attendees of the circumstances surrounding her husband's demise. The announcement was made during a security conference where Yulia conveyed her sorrow, asserting that the evidence presented scientifically confirms Russia's involvement in Navalny's poisoning. Her statements underscore not only the personal grief she endures but also the broader geopolitical implications of Russia's alleged actions against dissenting voices.

The implications of these findings are significant, as they may lead to heightened tensions between Russia and Western nations, especially in light of the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and other regions. The collaboration among Sweden, along with the four other countries, may pave the way for more coordinated international responses to Russian aggression, particularly against political opposition figures.

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