Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Tuesday denied Wall Street Journal reports that Ukrainian oligarch Roman Abramovich and two Ukrainian negotiators showed symptoms of poisoning.
In statements quoted by international agencies, Peskov advanced in a briefing that this news "is part of an information campaign, part of an information sabotage, part of an information war."
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"These reports are certainly not true," he indicated, in statements carried by Russia's state-run Ria Novosti news agency.
When the news was advanced on Monday afternoon, it was stated that the symptoms presented were red eyes and skin of the hands and face falling off. Peskov denied that Abramovich is part of the Russian delegation, but stressed that he is involved in securing "certain contacts" between Moscow and Kiev.