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Putin Implements Ban on Mentions of Roman Abramovich in State Media Following Alleged Poisoning

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In a recent development, Russian state media has been prohibited from discussing Roman Abramovich during their coverage of the Ukraine peace negotiations, Your Content has learned.

The ban was reportedly instated after the Chelsea owner’s alleged poisoning incident, which has left him in a state of fear for his life.

The media ban on Abramovich was disclosed by Ksenia Sobchak, an opposition politician, who made the announcement earlier today.

At approximately 1 pm, state channels abruptly ceased any references to the prominent figure.

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According to recent reports, Abramovich was allegedly poisoned during talks in Kyiv in early March.

Investigative journalist Christo Gorev has claimed that a World War I chemical warfare agent was employed in the sinister plot.

A consensus among a panel of experts has pointed to Chloropicrin as the most probable substance used in the alleged poisoning.

Please note that the information presented above is based on available reports and should be treated as such until further details emerge, according to MIRROR.

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