Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was killed using a poison derived from a dart frog toxin, according to the UK and its allies. The deadly neurotoxin, which is considered a chemical weapon, caused victims to suffocate in agony, as stated by Germany's foreign minister.
Navalny died in a Russian prison, and the poison is believed to have originated from the skin of Ecuadorian dart frogs. Sky News understands that the toxin was likely manufactured in a laboratory, rather than directly extracted from the frogs. Dr. Eric Franss noted that such poisons are difficult to detect, making them potentially appealing to Russia.
In other news, two British skiers were among three fatalities in an avalanche at the Val d'Isere ski resort in the French Alps. The snowslide occurred late Friday morning, sweeping away the British skiers, who were reportedly skiing off-piste, and a French national skiing alone.
Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump stated that regime change in Iran "would be the best thing that could happen." He made the remarks after visiting troops at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, justifying the US's decision to deploy a second aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, to the Middle East.
In Iran, doctors have been arrested and detained after treating protesters, despite official denials by the regime. Sky News reported that Iranian doctor Yaser Rahmani-Rad was arrested after accusing security forces of arresting injured protesters inside hospitals.
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