
Russia Sent Special Agent With Poison to Prague After Demolition of Konev Monument

Three weeks ago, a Russian intelligence operative flew to Prague.
He was driven directly from Prague airport by a Russian diplomatic car to the Russian Embassy in Prague, carrying a suitcase with โricinโ poison, according to Czech intelligence sources.
The news is reported by Czech newspaper Respekt.
The politicians under protection are the Mayor of Prague Zdenฤk Hลib and the Prague 6 Mayo Ondลej Kolรกล. Both of them have been confronting the Kremlin authorities in recent months.
The Mayor of Prague Hลib approved the renaming of a square where the Russian Embassy is located after slain Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov.
The council voted on the measure on February 24, changing Pod Kastany Square to Boris Nemtsov Square. The name officially changes on February 27 โ the fifth anniversary of Nemtsovโs killing.
On April 22, the Mayorโs spokesperson Martina Vackovรก informed the Czech media that Hลib was put under police protection.
โThe reasons and specific protection methods cannot be commented, following the decision of the police. For security reasons, the Mayor is currently unable to use public transport,โ said Vackovรก.
A few weeks later, Pragueโs District 6 council removed the statue of Ivan Stepanovic Konev, a World War II commander, whose statue was erected in 1980.
Czech President Miloลก Zeman slammed the statuteโs removal, accusing Kolarโs council of abusing the current coronavirus crisis, according to a presidential spokesperson.
A few days later, the Public Council at the Russian Ministry of Defense proposed renaming the Prazhskaya metro station in Moscow to Marshal Konev station.
The local councilโs removal decision prompted an expression of indignation from the Russian Foreign Ministry, which on Friday spoke of an โunfriendlyโ act of โvandalism by unhinged municipal representatives.โ
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