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Poisoned by Polonium
This documentary follows ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko from his forced exile from Russia, to his death from poisoning in November of 2006.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the mysterious death of Alexander Litvinenko, a former KGB agent who died after allegedly being poisoned with polonium-210 in London. The film delves into the circumstances surrounding his defection to the UK, his public accusations against the Russian government, and the subsequent investigation into his poisoning.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'Poisoned by Polonium (2007)' is limited as it appears to be a lesser-known documentary. However, documentaries of this nature typically receive attention for their investigative journalism and their exploration of geopolitical intrigue.
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Explores the complex and controversial death of Alexander Litvinenko.
Investigates the alleged involvement of Russian state actors.
Highlights the international implications of the case.
Google audience: As specific audience reviews for this particular documentary are not readily available, a summary cannot be provided. Documentaries about such high-profile political events often elicit strong opinions regarding the evidence presented and the conclusions drawn.
Fun Fact
Alexander Litvinenko's death was the first time radiation was confirmed to be used as a murder weapon in the UK.
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