noun a type of nerve agent developed in the Soviet Union
adjective describing something related to or characteristic of novichok
Novichok is considered a chemical weapon and is regulated under international treaties.
Novichok has been involved in criminal cases, leading to investigations and prosecutions.
Novichok is a nerve agent developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s.
Novichok has been used in assassinations, leading to international political tensions.
Novichok is highly toxic and can cause severe symptoms in those exposed.
Novichok is a type of nerve agent developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s.
Novichok poisoning can be identified through specific symptoms and toxicology tests.
Novichok is considered a potent chemical weapon and its use may indicate state-sponsored assassination attempts.