JAKARTA - Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is suffering from symptoms of suspected poisoning following peace talks in Kyiv earlier this month.
The Russian businessman, who was part of the negotiations, is reported to have experienced symptoms such as red eyes, painfully watering, and peeling skin.
As reported by the Wall Street Journal, Tuesday, March 29, at least two senior members of the Ukrainian delegation suffered from the same symptoms.
According to various reports, the lives of Abramovich and the two negotiators are not in danger and their condition has gradually improved in recent days.
US media reported that the attack on Abramovich was blamed on a group consisting of members of the Kremlin's most radical wing in their attempt to sabotage peace negotiations in Ukraine.
According to the media outlet Bellingcat, another Russian businessman and Ukrainian lawmaker Rustem Umerov have also taken part in the peace talks.
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Abramovich's role in the negotiations remains unclear although The Times reported on his moves on Monday.
The Russian tycoon reportedly left Istanbul on Wednesday to meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow
The Russian president handed Abramovich a handwritten note from Ukrainian President Zelensky outlining the conditions for ending the war.
Reportedly, Ukraine is considering accepting the offer.
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