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European Allies Say Navalny Was Poisoned by Dart Frog Toxin; Russia Rejects Claims

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Maya Rodriguez
Financial Analyst
European allies say Navalny was poisoned by dart frog toxin; Russia rejects claims
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European allies have made a shocking claim about the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. According to a report by Investing.com [4], European allies say Navalny was poisoned by dart frog toxin. This claim has been met with strong denial by Russia, which rejects the allegations.

The European allies' claim is based on an investigation that found that Navalny was poisoned with a toxin that is commonly found in dart frogs. The toxin, known as batrachotoxin, is a powerful neurotoxin that can cause respiratory failure and cardiac arrest.

The investigation was conducted by a team of experts from several European countries, including Germany, France, and the UK. The team analyzed samples of Navalny's blood and urine and found evidence of the toxin.

Russia has rejected the allegations, saying that the investigation was flawed and that the toxin was not found in Navalny's body. The Russian government has also accused the European allies of trying to interfere in Russia's internal affairs.

The claim has sparked a heated debate in Europe, with some countries calling for stronger action against Russia. The European Union has condemned the alleged poisoning and has called for a thorough investigation.

The case has also raised questions about the safety of Russian opposition leaders and the use of toxic substances as a means of silencing critics.

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[4] European allies say Navalny was poisoned by dart frog toxin; Russia rejects claims