Russian dissidents in Europe report suspected poisonings amid expanded Kremlin threats
- Multiple Russian journalists and activists in exile say they've been poisoned while traveling in Europe.
- The alleged poisonings began in fall 2022 and are being investigated for potential Russian intelligence links.
- This follows a pattern of Kremlin critics and opponents being poisoned under Putin's rule.
- Threats to expatriate Russians have expanded, evoking Stalin's pursuit of Trotsky.
- Western allies have tried limiting Russian operations but threats persist and countermeasures continue.