An ex-KGB spy died of polonium, this mysterious yet so famous poisoning chemical substance. It was sad, but it happened. I thought that this story might die out with the ex-KGB spy's death, but on the contrary, the wheel of mystery just keeps on spinning. Check the headlines I read today from a BBC article:
"Polonium affects four in Germany"
"A car, understood to be used by Mr Kovtun, has tested positive for the radioactive substance polonium-210."
"Airplanes contaminated with polonium-210"
"Traces were also discovered in his ex-wife's Hamburg flat and the home of Mr Kovtun's former mother-in-law in the town of Haselau, west of Hamburg"
I also read that they will make a documentary series with Mr.Litvinenko's polonium-210 affair. And this story keeps on growing and changing countries and people. I don't mind this, because it is turning up to be THE story of the year, but i think (subjective) that there are massive cover-ups taking place for stuff that some people don't want to be shown. Politics.
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