Was Russian Oligarch Roman Abramovich And Ukrainian Negotiators Targeted In A Suspected Poison Attack?
Mr Abramovich was pictured at Tel Aviv airport on 14 March, ten days after the alleged poisoning
* Roman Abramovich suffered a suspected poisoning on March 3 after attending peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Kyiv
* Abramovich, another Russian entrepreneur and Ukrainian MP Rustem Umerov all developed symptoms consistent with poisoning by chemical weapons
* They all developed symptoms including red eyes and peeling of skin on faces
Roman Abramovich has suffered a suspected poisoning along with Ukraine peace negotiators earlier this month that caused the skin to peel off their faces and temporary blindless, sources said.
The Chelsea FC owner was reportedly poisoned just weeks ago after a meeting in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv whilst he acted as a 'peacemaker' in the Russian war in Ukraine, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Following the meeting in Kyiv, Abramovich as well as two senior members of the Ukrainian team developed symptoms that included red eyes, painful streaming eyes as well as peeling skin on their faces and hands, sources told the newspaper.
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WNU Editor: US intelligence does not believe they were deliberately poisoned .... Intelligence suggests 'environmental' factor sickened Abramovich, Ukrainian negotiators -U.S. official (Reuters). More here .... U.S. Official Doubts Roman Abramovich Was Poisoned, Report Claims (Forbes).
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