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Pyotr Verzilov, who ran onto the pitch during the World Cup final between France and Croatia. Photo: Reuters

Member of Russian punk group Pussy Riot being treated in hospital, possibly poisoned

Pyotr Verzilov and three other activists served 15-day jail sentences for disrupting July’s World Cup final

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An activist from the Russian protest group Pussy Riot who staged a pitch invasion during the 2018 football World Cup final in Moscow has been admitted into hospital with suspected poisoning, members of the punk collective said on Thursday.

Pyotr Verzilov was taken to hospital following a court hearing on Tuesday, his girlfriend Veronika Nikulshina, also a Pussy Riot member, told local media.

“His eyesight was going … First we dismissed it as fatigue but then it got worse and he lost the power of speech,” Nikulshina told Ekho Moskvy radio. “He didn’t recognise me any more, he didn’t react to requests.”

She said pending the results of medical tests: “I am not ruling out the possibility that it could be connected to outside interference.”

Nikulshina said the activist had never suffered from such problems before. In another interview she said he told doctors he had not taken drugs.

Verzilov is also a publisher at the independent news site Mediazona, which focuses on the Russian prison system.

Nikulshina and Verzilov served a 15-day jail sentence along with two other Pussy Riot members for running onto the pitch during the July 15 World Cup final in a protest they said was aimed at highlighting abuses by Russian police.

Verzilov being taken off the pitch during the final match between France and Croatia at the 2018 World Cup in the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. Photo: AP

He was present in court on Tuesday when two other Pussy Riot members, including Nikulshina, were sentenced on charges of disobeying a police officer, Russian media reported.

Nikulshina received two days in jail.

“Our friend, brother, comrade Petr Verzilov is in reanimation. His life is in danger. We think that he was poisoned,” Pussy Riot wrote on its Twitter account with a link to an article about the incident.

Pussy Riot drew international attention in 2012 when it staged a protest in a Moscow church. Two members served jail terms, while another was given a suspended sentence.

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