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Yuschenko Arrives To Prosecutor General's Office To Give Testimony On His Poisoning (14:47, Tuesday, July 22, 2008)

President Viktor Yuschenko has arrived to the investigatory administration of the Prosecutor General's Office to give testimony on his poisoning.

His cortege arrived to the investigatory administration of the Prosecutor General's Office at 18 Borysohlibska street.

As Ukrainian News earlier reported, the Prosecutor General's Office said it was a fact that then presidential candidate Viktor Yuschenko was poisoned in 2004.

On June 4, MP Zhvania said in an interview with the BBC that bad food poisoned Yuschenko.

On May 30, Zhvania said Yuschenko had not been poisoned.



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