West Mulls Response After Germany Says Nerve Agent Used To Poison Kremlin Critic Navalny

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West Mulls Response After Germany Says Nerve Agent Used To Poison Kremlin Critic Navalny​

September 03, 2020 02:02 GMT

Western governments are considering coordinated action against Russia after Germany said gravely ill Kremlin critic Aleksei Navalny was poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on September 2 that Germany notified its EU and NATO partners about the issue in order to decide on “an appropriate, joint reaction.”

“It is certain that Aleksei Navalny is the victim of a crime. He was meant to be silenced and I condemn this in the strongest possible terms, on behalf of the German government,” Merkel said, calling it “attempted murder by poisoning.”
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I guess this man is still in a coma. Have there been any medical updates recently? My prayers are with him and his family.

I hope he survives. Russia and North Korea appear to
use poison to get rid of those they see as a threat. No
one seems to be held accountable.
 
The alleged poison is Novichok.

I know in the one case in England, the father and daughter “recovered” (for whatever that means but they did slowly recover.

I guess, just like with coronavirus, if I were to get it, even if I recovered, I might be wary of long term effects.

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Is that the same poison used in the tea several years ago in London that poisoned the Russian man who
later died? I forgot his name. He languished several days before passing.
 
Litvenenko may not have been novichok but the poisonings of the Skripals, who thankfully surived, I believe was novichok. That is only 2 years ago in 2018.


What Is Novichok, the Russian Nerve Agent Tied to Navalny Poisoning? - The New York Times.


But for decades, scientists, spies and chemical weapons specialists have known about and feared Novichok. It is a potent neurotoxin, developed in the Soviet Union and Russia in the 1980s and 90s, that can be delivered as a liquid, powder or aerosol, and is said to be more lethal than nerve agents that are better known in the West, like VX and sarin.
This explanation here, I never knew:
The poison causes muscle spasms that can stop the heart, fluid buildup in the lungs that can also be deadly, and damage to other organs and nerve cells. Russia has produced several versions of Novichok, and it is anyone’s guess how often they have actually been used, experts say, because the resulting deaths can easily escape scrutiny, appearing like nothing more sinister than a fatal heart attack.
And the article says the West noted it’s use in 1995; it may have been used back in 1992. Lots of detail, we can read it.

Litvenenko died of:
He died three weeks later, becoming the first confirmed victim of lethal polonium-210-induced acute radiation syndrome.

Who knows what is all confirmed about Litvenenko but an assertion is that he died in part at least, because of a book he wrote exposing Putin. I’ve read what he said. We can research it ourselves. I don’t feel comfortable repeating it, it’s pretty controversial.
 
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