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Natalia Poklonskaya on the poisoning of Alexey Navalny
According to Poklonskaya, today any poisoning is almost impossible to prove, since toxic "drugs" can be applied to any object, upon contact with it, the poison is absorbed into the skin and causes disruption of some internal organs.
For example, a poisoned person may have a heart failure, and the official cause of death according to the results of the autopsy will be indicated as cardiac arrest.
She said that in her Prosecutor's practice, there were quite often criminal cases of poisoning. In Crimea in the 1990s, this method was used to eliminate "unnecessary bandits".
Once in Odessa, the attackers tried to poison her by mixing poison in a water bottle. Experts later told Poklonskaya that it was impossible to find poison in her tests due to insufficient powerful equipment.
In the case of Navalny, she admitted that she could not clearly judge what happened to him. And although her professional experience suggests that it is very difficult to prove the fact of poisoning, nevertheless
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