TL:DR – “Britain Uncovers Alexei Navalny’s Death from Frog Poison on Putin’s Orders”
- Alexei Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader, was poisoned with a toxin linked to dart frogs, according to UK and allies’ findings.
- The UK Foreign Office attributes his death to the Russian state, asserting no innocent explanation exists for the toxin.
- Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper highlighted the Kremlin’s motivation and means for the attack during a meeting with Navalny’s widow.
- Allies plan to present evidence to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) concerning Navalny’s death.
Alexei Navalny killed with frog poison on Putin’s orders, Britain reveals | News World

**Alexei Navalny Poisoning: The Kremlin’s Role**
Vladimir Putin’s ‘number one enemy’ Alexei Navalny was killed with a poison developed from a dart frog toxin on the Kremlin’s orders, Britain and its allies have revealed.
The Russian opposition leader died at a Siberian penal colony in 2024 after accusing the president of corruption.
Two years on, the UK and its allies have pinned the blame on the Russian state following analysis of material samples found on his body.
The Russian authorities have previously strenuously denied any involvement in his death.
But the UK Foreign Office stated there is no innocent explanation for the toxin Epibatidine being found on Mr. Navalny’s body.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper met with Mr. Navalny’s widow Yulia Navalnaya at the Munich Security Conference this weekend.
Mrs. Navalnaya announced her husband’s death at the gathering in 2024.
Ms. Cooper said: ‘Since Yulia Navalnaya announced the loss of her husband here in Munich two years ago, the UK has pursued the truth of Alexei Navalny’s death with fierce determination.
‘Only the Russian Government had the means, motive, and opportunity to deploy this lethal toxin against Alexei Navalny during his imprisonment in Russia.’

**Kremlin’s Ongoing Threat**
‘Today, beside his widow, the UK is shining a light on the Kremlin’s barbaric plot to silence his voice.
‘Russia saw Navalny as a threat.
‘By using this form of poison, the Russian state demonstrated the despicable tools it has at its disposal and the overwhelming fear it has of political opposition.’
A joint statement by the British Government and its allies in Sweden, France, Germany, and The Netherlands stated the nations ‘are confident that Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a lethal toxin’.
They plan to submit their findings to the UN’s chemical weapons watchdog, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
The statement said: ‘This is the conclusion of our Governments based on analyses of samples from Alexei Navalny.
‘These analyses have conclusively confirmed the presence of epibatidine.
‘Epibatidine is a toxin found in poison dart frogs in South America.
‘It is not found naturally in Russia.’

**International Response to Navalny’s Death**
‘Russia claimed that Navalny died of natural causes.
‘But given the toxicity of epibatidine and reported symptoms, poisoning was highly likely the cause of his death.
‘Navalny died while held in prison, meaning Russia had the means, motive, and opportunity to administer this poison to him.’
The allies pointed to an attempt to poison Mr. Navalny with the nerve agent Novichok in 2020, which followed the Salisbury poisonings in 2018.
‘Russia’s repeated disregard for international law and the Chemical Weapons Convention is clear,’ the five nations said.
They added: ‘In both cases, only the Russian state had the combined means, motive, and disregard for international law to carry out the attacks.’
The Foreign Office also insisted that Russia had not destroyed all of its chemical weapons, as Moscow claimed it had done in 2017.
Britain will continue to expose the Kremlin’s use of chemical and biological weapons, the Foreign Office added.

