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Rare Toxin, Global Outcry: The Latest on Navalny’s Death

ivanusma70 February 16, 2026 2 minutes read
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The mysterious death of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny is once again at the forefront of international discussions. Several European nations – including the UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden – have jointly confirmed that Navalny was poisoned with a rare frog toxin called epibatidine. This potent substance, typically found in South American dart frogs, leaves “no innocent explanation” for its presence, according to their statement. They argue Russia had the “means, motive, and opportunity” to administer the toxin while Navalny was imprisoned.

The United States is not disputing these findings. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the European report “very troubling” and “very serious,” stating the US has no reason to question their conclusions. This strong alignment signals a united Western front in holding Russia accountable.

Adding to the pressure, the UK is now signaling possible new sanctions against Moscow. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper stressed the importance of “coordinated action” with European allies to maintain pressure on the Russian regime. Such measures would add to existing sanctions imposed since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Russia, predictably, denies any involvement. The Russian embassy has dismissed the accusations as “propaganda,” questioning the credibility of Western experts and maintaining Navalny died of natural causes. Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent domestic critic, died in a Siberian penal colony in February 2024. His death prompted widespread protests and intense scrutiny of Russia’s human rights record.

These latest developments amplify international pressure on the Kremlin and could lead to further Western action, straining already fraught international relations.

Source: https://jamaicainquirer.com/us-not-disputing-european-assessment-of-navalny-poisoning-rubio-says/

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