russian Special Services Want to Poison Czech Politicians

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Three weeks ago, a man with a russian diplomatic passport arrived at Václav Havel Airport from russia. Sources claim that the passenger traveled with a briefcase in which he had the deadly poison ricin, Respekt reports. The security forces knew about his arrival and evaluated the men as an immediate risk for a pair of Czech politicians, whose actions in recent months have provoked the wrath of moscow.

Among them, the mayor of Prague 6 district, Ondrej Kolar, who had removed a statue of the controversial russian military leader Ivan Konev removed from Dejvice, and the mayor of Prague, Zdenek Hrib, whose office renamed the square in front of the russian embassy after the assassinated russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov. Both men were given round-the-clock protection after the arrival of the said russian.

russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu called for Kolar’s prosecution after putin signed the law about the inadmissibility of damages to war graves and monuments. Bronze Konev has been standing in Prague since 1980, but for some Praguers it is an unacceptable celebration of a man co-responsible for the post-war arrest and deportation of Czechoslovak citizens of russian origin who fled here from Stalin.

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