
Alexander Litvinenko in
hospital after his poisoning
The murder of former spy Alexander Litvinenko
in 2006 was ''probably'' approved by President
Vladimir Putin, a public inquiry has concluded.
Litvinenko died aged 43 in London in 2006, days
after being poisoned with radioactive
polonium-210, which he is believed to have
drunk in a cup of tea.
A public inquiry into his death began in January
2015.
Chairman Sir Robert Owen said it was likely
Putin signed off the killing following a long-
running feud.
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