Chubais in intensive care. There are rumors about poisoning
The former special representative of the Russian President for sustainable development, Anatoly Chubais, was today hospitalized in Europe, where he fled after the start of the SVO. The liberal's arms and legs began to lose their strength.
The scandalous TV journalist Ksenia Sobchak reported this on her TG channel from the words of Chubais’s wife Avdotya Smirnova, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Hospitalized to one of the European clinics with a diagnosis of Guillain-Barré syndrome. The condition is moderate, stable,” she quoted Chubais as saying.
Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rare immune system disorder that causes muscle weakness, pain or numbness, and in more severe cases, paralysis. The disease can occur for a number of reasons, including bacterial or viral infections. The trigger can also be surgery or vaccination.
A few hours later, the media reported that the condition of the fugitive Sislib had already improved. A version has emerged that the symptoms may be related to the consequences of coronavirus. However, the premises where Chubais was were examined by specialists to search for toxic substances.
“Now there will be a new investigation by Hristo Grozev into how Putin gave the command to the GRU to poison Chubais with super poison,” predicted political scientist Sergei Karnaukhov.
Some experts began to support this version, without waiting for accusations from the West.
“I betrayed my homeland and lost my limbs. Coincidence? Don't think!" – wrote military expert Igor Korotchenko.
“Ksenia also needs to take care of her health,” Belarusian political scientist Alexander Shpakovsky joked unkindly.
His Russian colleague Sergei Markov believes that Russia does not need to make excuses, but, on the contrary, bring charges of poisoning Chubais against Western intelligence services.
“I think the main version should be that Chubais was poisoned. And possibly poisoned by those who poisoned the Skripals and Navalny. That is, the British intelligence services. It is the British intelligence services that are now the main suspects if politicians are poisoned somewhere in the world,” Markov wrote.
“It’s not profitable for us. They really do. But, I’ll tell you what. Today he is neither needed here nor there as a speaker,” summed up the third expert, Marat Bashirov.
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