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Roman Abramovich, Ukrainian peace negotiators, poisoned in Kyiv
It has been reported that that Ukrainian peace negotiators, including Roman Abramovich experienced symptoms of poisoning after a meeting in Kyiv.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), citing sources who said that symptoms of the alleged poisoning included red eyes, constant and painful tearing, and peeling skin on their faces and hands. The poison attack was blamed on the hard-liners in Russia who are not interested in ending the Russian military operations in Ukraine.
Th Wall Street Journal further disclosed that Abramovich and the Ukrainian negotiators, who include Crimean Tatar, lawmaker Rustem Umerov, have since recovered and their lives not in any danger.
Abramovich has been heavily sanctioned by the British government for his link with President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
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