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Pussy Riot's Pyotr Verzilov blames Russia for 'poisoning' | Pussy Riot's Pyotr Verzilov blames Russia for 'poisoning' |
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Pussy Riot member Pyotr Verzilov, who is believed to have been poisoned, has laid the blame squarely on Russia's intelligence services. | Pussy Riot member Pyotr Verzilov, who is believed to have been poisoned, has laid the blame squarely on Russia's intelligence services. |
"The poisoning was carried out so professionally that no other conclusion is possible," the activist said. | |
He fell ill after a court hearing, losing his sight and ability to speak. | He fell ill after a court hearing, losing his sight and ability to speak. |
He was flown to Berlin for treatment, but discharged from hospital on Wednesday. | He was flown to Berlin for treatment, but discharged from hospital on Wednesday. |
In an interview with the BBC, Mr Verzilov said he believed he was most likely attacked either by Russia's FSB domestic security agency or GRU military intelligence. | |
"The actions we do are as loud as anything happening in Russia, so for them it's quite a big deal and that's just the price you have to pay if you want Russia to change," he said. | |
The Berlin Charité hospital where he was treated issued a press release on 18 September stating Mr Verzilov was admitted with "symptoms of poisoning". | The Berlin Charité hospital where he was treated issued a press release on 18 September stating Mr Verzilov was admitted with "symptoms of poisoning". |
Staff now believe that, although there are no traces of poison in his system, there is no other explanation for his condition. | Staff now believe that, although there are no traces of poison in his system, there is no other explanation for his condition. |
The activist told Germany's Bild newspaper they could have tried a "new cocktail of poisons" on him, as his symptoms were more immediate "than others". | |
He says they may have tried to poison him for two reasons. | He says they may have tried to poison him for two reasons. |
The first could be his part in a pitch invasion during the 2018 World Cup final, for which he and three other Pussy Riot members were briefly jailed. | The first could be his part in a pitch invasion during the 2018 World Cup final, for which he and three other Pussy Riot members were briefly jailed. |
The second, for investigating "three Russian journalists who were murdered in Africa". | The second, for investigating "three Russian journalists who were murdered in Africa". |
Journalists Orkhan Dzhemal, Alexander Rastorguyev and Kirill Radchenko all died in the Central African Republic in an ambush over the summer. | Journalists Orkhan Dzhemal, Alexander Rastorguyev and Kirill Radchenko all died in the Central African Republic in an ambush over the summer. |
Their mission was to look into reports that fighters from a Russian private military company (PMC), the Wagner Group, were operating there. | Their mission was to look into reports that fighters from a Russian private military company (PMC), the Wagner Group, were operating there. |
Mr Verzilov thinks his investigation into their deaths "is a more likely reason than the World Cup initiative." | Mr Verzilov thinks his investigation into their deaths "is a more likely reason than the World Cup initiative." |
One day before his suspected poisoning, Mr Verzilov says he received news about the CAR deaths. | One day before his suspected poisoning, Mr Verzilov says he received news about the CAR deaths. |
"We cannot comment on this publicly yet, but there is some news," he told Bild. | "We cannot comment on this publicly yet, but there is some news," he told Bild. |
Mr Verzilov said he had every intention of returning to Russia once he had recovered. | Mr Verzilov said he had every intention of returning to Russia once he had recovered. |
"I assume that those who once poisoned him will try again. That's why I do not want him to go back," his girlfriend Veronika Nikulshina told the paper. | "I assume that those who once poisoned him will try again. That's why I do not want him to go back," his girlfriend Veronika Nikulshina told the paper. |
"But you cannot stop Pyotr." | "But you cannot stop Pyotr." |
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