World War 1 chemical warfare agent could have been used in Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's alleged poisoning - Reports - News Summed Up

World War 1 chemical warfare agent could have been used in Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's alleged poisoning - Reports


Chelsea’s Russian-Israeli owner Roman Abramovich was allegedly (via Daily Star) poisoned by a World War 1 chemical warfare agent or a low dosage of Novichok. Abramovich, who has been actively advocating peace between Russia and Ukraine, was reportedly poisoned in a meeting in Kyiv earlier in March. As per Grozev, either a low amount of Novichok or a World War 1 chemical weapon, Chloropicrin, could have been used to poison Chelsea’s owner. Terry Flewers @terryflewers Sources close to rival bids believe Raine wants to sell Chelsea to The Ricketts Family. ( @TheAthleticUK Sources close to rival bids believe Raine wants to sell Chelsea to The Ricketts Family.


Source: Forbes March 31, 2022 04:41 UTC



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