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As the Cheka-OGPU learned, the preliminary examination carried out in the USA has not yet…

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As the Cheka-OGPU learned, a preliminary examination carried out in the United States has not yet found any traces of poisoning on the head of the Free Russia Foundation, Natalia Arno. Despite this, the FBI is investigating and has asked Czech intelligence agencies to seize items from the room where the opposition politician stayed. The FBI believes that if the incident did take place, it occurred in Prague, and not in Berlin, where Arno was at a meeting of Russian oppositionists three days earlier. The head of Free Russia found her hotel room in Prague open, and there was a strange smell inside the room. At night her health worsened.

As for journalist Irina Babloyan, whose deteriorating health is being investigated by German police, she stated that her health problems began several months before the event in Berlin. On the first day of the conference, she went to the Charité clinic. However, so far there is no talk of poisoning.

Several more cases of deterioration in health after the conference in Berlin (in particular, among Moscow journalists) may be due to the fact that, as it turned out later, there were several people at the event with viral diseases that had not yet manifested themselves.

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At the moment, both representatives of Western intelligence services and the conference participants themselves are not inclined to believe that a poisoning attempt took place in Germany. The most alarming situation is with Arno, but a possible incident with her has a “Prague trace”.

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The Cheka-OGPU became aware of the details of the story of the possible poisoning of participants in the meeting of Russian oppositionists, which took place on April 29-30 in Berlin. German police said on Sunday that they had launched an investigation into the matter.

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