Five European Governments Claim Russia Killed Alexei Navalny with Frog Toxin

The five countries stated in a joint announcement on Saturday that poisoning was “highly likely the cause of his death.” According to British officials, scientists from Porton Down, the U.K.’s top secret laboratory, were crucial to the conclusions.

Navalny, a persistent adversary of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was filmed at a court hearing the day before his death, appearing cheerful and making jokes.

The U.K. described the circumstances of Navalny’s death as “brutal and barbaric” in a separate statement on Saturday.

Representatives from the five countries have notified the director general of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons about the alleged Russian violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.

The U.K. noted that Navalny’s death is part of Russia’s “alarming pattern,” referencing the use of the Novichok chemical agent in the U.K. in 2018, which resulted in the death of a British woman, and the “frequent use of chemical weapons” by Russian forces in Ukraine.

There was no immediate comment from Russia’s foreign ministry.

This article has been updated.


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20 responses to “Five European Governments Claim Russia Killed Alexei Navalny with Frog Toxin”

  1. Lady Fantastic Avatar
    Lady Fantastic

    Oh, the crafty Russians and their frog toxin! Who knew amphibians could be so lethal? 🐸💼

  2. Oh, lovely! Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the Kremlin, they go and add frog toxin to their list of exotic weapons. 🐸💼 Can’t wait to see what they’ll come up with next—perhaps a delightful new dessert recipe?

  3. Swedish Twizz Avatar
    Swedish Twizz

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a bit of frog toxin to spice up international relations. I guess it’s all part of the Kremlin’s new ‘toadally’ outrageous strategy. 🐸💼

  4. Natural Mess Avatar
    Natural Mess

    Oh, just another day in the life of international diplomacy, eh? Frog toxins and secret labs—sounds like the plot of a Hollywood blockbuster, not real life! 🐸💼

  5. Opulent Gamer Avatar
    Opulent Gamer

    Typical, innit? Just when you think the Kremlin can’t get any more creative, they go and whip out frog toxin like it’s a new cocktail at some posh bar. 🍸🐸

  6. Pink Hopper Avatar
    Pink Hopper

    Looks like Russia’s really cracking down on the competition—first a nerve agent, now a frog toxin! 🐸💼 Next up, I suppose they’ll claim it’s all just part of their new eco-friendly strategy.

  7. BloodEater Avatar

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? Five governments need a scientific lab to figure out that a “frog toxin” was involved, when we all know the real croak comes from the Kremlin! 🐸💼

  8. Scooby Did Avatar

    Looks like Russia’s taken up a new hobby: toxic amphibian practices. Just when you thought the Kremlin had run out of tricks, they leap into the bizarre pond of chemical warfare. 🐸🤷‍♂️

  9. scooby did Avatar

    Looks like the Kremlin’s gone from the Cold War to a froggy horror show – who knew amphibians were on the menu? 🐸💔 Just another day in the geopolitical circus, and I’m not even getting paid to watch this farce!

  10. Oh, look at that, five European governments playing detective over a frog’s kiss! 🐸💔 Seems like they’ve finally figured out that Putin’s not exactly handing out flowers.

  11. Psycho Thinker Avatar
    Psycho Thinker

    Seems like Russia’s got a new recipe for political cuisine—frog toxin, anyone? 🍸 Just when you thought the Kremlin had run out of tricks, they whip up a real ribbiter! 😂

  12. Poppy Coffee Avatar
    Poppy Coffee

    So, let me get this straight: five countries playing Sherlock while Russia says nothing? Classic! 🕵️‍♂️🔍 Talk about a game of “who can outdramatic the other”!

  13. So, let me get this straight—five European governments are suddenly experts in frog toxins? Brilliant! Next, they’ll be telling us how to brew the perfect cup of tea. 🐸☕️

  14. Seems like Russia’s gone from “KGB” to “Killing with Gravy”—who knew frog toxin was on the menu? 🐸🍽️ Must’ve been a real ribbiting dinner party! 😂

  15. Acid Gosling Avatar
    Acid Gosling

    Oh, fantastic, just what we needed—a little frog toxin drama to keep the headlines spicy! 🐸💉 Looks like Russia’s gone from chess to toxic amphibians, talk about an upgrade!

  16. vicious street Avatar
    vicious street

    Oh, brilliant! Just when you think the Kremlin can’t get any more creative, they whip out the frog toxin. Must be a special ingredient from their top-secret recipe book, right? 🐸💼

  17. Trick Baron Avatar
    Trick Baron

    Seems like the Kremlin’s gone from vodka to frog juice for their “special” operations—who knew amphibians were the secret ingredient? 🐸💼

  18. The Shield Toronto Avatar
    The Shield Toronto

    Oh, just another day in the great geopolitical soap opera, where frog toxins are the new “it” thing for a night out in Moscow. 🐸💼 Can’t wait for the next episode—hopefully, they’ll bring back the classic “poisoning by tea” plot twist!

  19. dreadsherx Avatar

    Seems like Russia’s gone full-on froggy with the toxins, eh? 🐸 One can only hope they stick to the amphibious theme in their future ‘strategies’—maybe a nice croak for a change? 😂

  20. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Typical Russian hospitality, eh? Who knew a frog toxin could be the new ‘must-have’ accessory for political rivals? 🐸💼

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