Putin's chief poisoner 'is fired from the FSB for criticising the Ukraine war' after telling his friends the invasion had 'gone too far'
- Colonel-General Eduard Chernovoltsev told friends he 'regretted' the war
- He oversaw the NII-2 FSB, where multiple poisons are developed in a secret lab
- The Kremlin said the 52-year-old has 'retired' after he was removed from his post
Vladimir Putin's 'poisoner-in-chief' has been fired as head of the FSB's secret chemical laboratories for criticising the war in Ukraine, a report has claimed.
Colonel-General Eduard Chernovoltsev, 52, was in overall charge of NII-2 FSB, a research institute which develops deadly poisons used against Kremlin foes such as Alexei Navalny.
A source told independent media The Insider that the senior intelligence chief had previously lived in Kyiv and was unhappy about the war which started in February.
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