Russia Accused of Poisoning Dissidents at Berlin Meeting
- German police are investigating the possible poisoning of two Russian exiles who attended a conference in Berlin organized by Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
- Natalia Arno, the director of the Free Russia Foundation, suspects she was poisoned during her trip to Europe and suffered strange symptoms.
- A Russian journalist was treated at a Berlin hospital after attending the conference and experiencing health issues.
- Poisoning of Kremlin opponents has been suspected in several other cases in recent years, though Russia denies involvement.
- The investigation is ongoing, but poisoning is one possibility being considered, according to police.