In the spirit of the previous hot spot in the Travel Without Moving series, here's another one, this time Georgi Markov's KGB Assassination spot. Georgi Markov was killed in London, in 1978, using a tiny pellet fired from an umbrella containing 0.2 milligram dose of poison ricin.
You may also find this Time Out's briefing on London's espionage locations interesting.
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Sunday, June 11, 2006
Travel Without Moving - Georgi Markov's KGB Assassination Spot
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