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According to journalists, one of the poisoned women found that the door to her h...

In Germany, the poisoning of Russians after the Khodorkovsky conference is being investigated - the media

According to journalists, one of the poisoned women found that the door to her hotel room was open, but did not pay attention to it. At five in the morning she woke up with sharp pain and strange symptoms. In Germany, the poisoning of two Russians during the Kremlin critic began to investigate. About it reports Reuters on Sunday, May 21. According to journalists, German law enforcement officers began to investigate the case of possible poisoning of two immigrants from the Russian Federation.

They attended a conference in Berlin at the end of April, organized by the critic of Russian authorities Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Berlin police said the case was opened after two women complained of symptoms that indicate poisoning. They can not be disclosed more details, since the investigation is still ongoing. According to journalists, one of the women is a journalist and the first symptoms began to manifest itself before the conference - April 29 and 30.

She immediately went to the Hospital "Sharyite", which is located in Berlin. The second woman, according to the media, holds the position of director in the non -governmental organization Free Russia Foundation - Natalia Arno. Before that, she found that the door was opened in her hotel room, and then it all started. "I woke up at 5 am at sharp pain and strange symptoms," the woman said.

We will remind, on March 3 the media reported that a well -known nephrologist from the UAE came to Ramzan Kadyrov. The Russian-Israeli businessman Leonid Nezlin noted that poisoning may be the cause of the Chechen leader's health problems. It is for this reason that Kadyrov does not trust Russian doctors. On December 27 last year, it was reported that the Russian Federation was released by the FSB General, which was associated with the poisoning of the oppositionist Alexei Navalny.