Proper noun
Litvinenko (plural Litvinenkos)
A surname from Russian.
It used the same "cui bono?" argument in false flag theories on Skripal, MH17, and Litvinenko, Nimmo said. Source: Internet
John Henry, a toxicologist who was asked by Litvinenko's family to look into the case and who examined Litvinenko before his death, said the type of polonium involved is "only found in government-controlled institutions." Source: Internet
Marina Litvinenko, widow of murdered former Russian officer Alexander Litvinenko, talks to FRANCE 24 about Britain's response to the poisoning of former spy… Source: Internet
Litvinenko, who had worked for both the Russian and British security services, was assassinated in London 12 years ago having ingested radioactive polonium-210. Source: Internet
Lugovoy had returned from the mission to poison Litvinenko in London to a position in the Russian parliament, which remains tightly under Kremlin control and provided him with immunity from criminal prosecution. Source: Internet
The case has drawn inevitable comparisons to the poisoning of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died a slow death after meeting a contact at a London sushi restaurant in 2006. Source: Internet