Опять этот Новичок!

Информационное агентство ТАСС сообщало, что российские врачи не обнаружили никаких токсичных или ядовитых веществ в теле Навального до того, как он был доставлен в Берлин. Агентство также сообщает, что официальный представитель президента РФ Дмитрий Песков заявил, что Кремль пока не получил какой-либо официальной информации от правительства Германии.

Новичок относится к серии нервно-паралитических агентов еще советской эпохи, разработанных в период с 1971 по 1993 год так, чтобы их нельзя было обнаружить и он ускользал от средств химической защиты НАТО на момент их создания. Некоторые считают их самыми сильными нервно-паралитическими веществами из когда-либо созданных. Согласно WBTV, Ричард Парсонс, старший преподаватель биохимической токсикологии в Королевском колледже Лондона, сказал: "Он опасен только тогда, когда его собираются использовать, то есть смешивать смешать вместе. Его нигде нельзя раздобыть, кроме как у российских военных, насколько я в курсе".

Это не первый случай, когда эта конкретная группа нервно-паралитических агентов попадает в основные средства массовой информации. В марте 2018 года Новичок был идентифицирован как вещество, использованное для отравления Сергея Скрипаля - бывшего российского шпиона - и его дочери в английском городе Солсбери. Великобритания обвинила Россию в отравлении, объявив ряд карательных мер, включая высылку российских дипломатов - шаг, за которым последовали 28 других страны. 27 ноября 2019 года ОЗХО добавила Новичок в список запрещенных веществ.

Источник: Commonspace.eu по материалам The Guardian, ТАСС, Deutsche Welle, WBTV и других агентств

Фото: Алексей Навальный (архивный снимок)

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