Russia accused of killing Alexei Navalny with dart frog toxin

俄罗斯被指控用箭毒蛙毒素暗杀阿列克谢·纳瓦尔尼

Newshour

2026-02-15

47 分钟
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Several European countries, including the UK, have blamed the Kremlin for the killing of the Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny. They say his murder was likely carried out, using a poison developed from a toxin in a rare frog. We get reaction to these updates from a friend of Navalny’s, alongside on Oscar-winning director who produced a documentary on him. Also in the programme: Mass rape survivor Gisele Pelicot speaks to the BBC about trauma and healing ahead of her memoir being published; and an an exciting paleontological discovery has been made in Costa Rica. (Photo: Flowers lay near a portrait of Russian late opposition leader Alexei Navalny in front of the Russian embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia, February 2024. Credit: David Mdzinarishvili, EPA-EFE, REX, Shutterstock).
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  • several European countries have blamed the Kremlin

  • for killing the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.