Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea, suffered symptoms of poisoning together with the Ukrainian negotiating team, according to the press

The still owner of Chelseathe russian tycoon Roman Abramovichsuffered from a possible poisoning along with Ukrainian negotiators after a meeting held in Moscow, as reported by The Wall Street Journal of the United States, which cites “sources familiar with the matter.”

The symptoms that appeared in the three cases were red eyes, constant and annoying tearing and peeling of the skin of the hands and face, according to the newspaper, which attributes the possible attack to “radical elements in Moscow” who tried to boycott these negotiations.

Despite these symptoms, their lives are not in danger and all of them are progressing positively.

Abramovich He was traveling between Lviv, Moscow and other capitals in his mediation efforts between the Russian and Ukrainian governments, and although he met with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky, the latter was not affected, his spokesman confirmed, quoted by the newspaper.

The sources specified that it was difficult to determine if the possible poisoning was caused by a chemical or biological agent, or if it was electromagnetic radiation.

They asked that Abramovich not be sanctioned

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday that several Russian businessmen, including Abramovich, had offered to help Ukraine.

The Wall Street Journal revealed last week that the Ukrainian president had asked his US counterpart, Joe Biden, not to sanction Abramovich, arguing that he could play a role in Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations.

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