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Putin's Spy Left a Radioactive Trail Across London Before Dying: The Polonium Assassination

In November 2006, former Russian FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in the heart of London with one of the rarest and most lethal substances on Earth: Polonium-210.

What followed was a trail of radioactive contamination across hotels, restaurants, planes, and streets — invisible to the naked eye but deadly.

Litvinenko suffered an agonizing death over three weeks, while investigators followed a glowing radioactive path straight back to two Russian agents.

This is the shocking true story of the Litvinenko assassination — a brazen hit ordered from the highest levels of the Kremlin. From his days as a critic of Putin to his final hours in a London hospital, this case reads like a spy thriller but is terrifyingly real.

The British inquiry concluded it was “probably approved” by Vladimir Putin himself.

If you love true crime, espionage, international intrigue, and dark history involving modern Russia, this story is next-level chilling.

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