Widow of Poisoned Ex-Spy Litvinenko Calls for Greater Security Measures Amid Repeated Russian Assassination Tactics
London, UK — Marina Litvinenko, the widow of poisoned former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, voiced deep concerns over the repeating pattern of chemical attacks involving Russians in the UK, highlighting significant safety lapses. Her husband tragically died in 2006 after consuming tea tainted with the radioactive substance Polonium 210, in what a public inquiry later stated was likely an assassination ordered by President Vladimir Putin. Despite Russia’s denial of any involvement, the claims persist, underlined …