ROMAN Abramovich has been pictured for the first time since it emerged he was poisoned in Ukraine. The sanctioned billionaire Chelsea owner was bleary eyed in Istanbul ahead of the next round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. East2WestRoman Abramovich was seen in Istanbul, where Russia and Ukraine are holding peace talks[/caption] ReutersRoman Abramovich pictured at Tel Avid a few days after being poisoned[/caption] APVladimir Putin said he would ‘thrash’ Ukraine[/caption] It comes after told Roman Abramovich reportedly said he would “thrash” Ukraine when the oligarch tried to broker a peace deal. The Chelsea owner – who had been poisoned after previously joining peace talks – reportedly flew to Moscow to meet the Russian tyrant but was rebuffed with the chilling warning to Kyiv. Reports claimed the billionaire was poisoned and went blind for several hours and skin peeled off his hands and face after he joined peace talks between Russia and Ukraine at the beginning of March. But despite that it he flew to Moscow last week to present Putin with a handwritten note from Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky, The Times reports. The note outlined the terms Ukraine would accept to end the war but Putin was unmoved. “Tell him I will thrash them,” was the Kremlin strongman’s response to the Ukrainian president. READ MORE ON ROMAN ABRAMOVICH OUT OF THE BLUE Chelsea to have new owners BEFORE end of season as deadline set for bids 'NEVER BE THE SAME' Ex-Chelsea & Ukraine ace Shevchenko opens up on Abramovich relationship The sanctioned Chelsea owner, 55, has been shuttling between his home in Israel and Moscow, Turkey and Ukraine. Earlier this month he was pictured looking dishevelled at Tel Airport before heading to Turkey and Russia. He is said to have suffered alarming symptoms along with two Ukrainian peace negotiators, after reportedly eating poisoned chocolates at the peace talks. The alleged attack was blamed on hardliners in Moscow who want to sabotage the talks and continue Putin’s bloody war, although some said Abramovich may have been poisoned by mistake. Most read in News 'I THOUGHT I'D DIE' 90s pop star who dated Prince stabbed 49 times by raging neighbour AIRPORT PANIC Passengers trampled at Cancun airport as 'explosions' spark 'shooter' panic SCHOOL TRAGEDY Year 7 boy dies after collapsing at school in 'medical emergency' MUM’S HELL I met a murderer on a dating site & he killed my baby - it will always haunt me PERV MISS Teacher, 21, who had sex with teen after saying 'age's just a number' walks free TODDLER MAULED Boy, 2, fights for life after being savaged by 'two rottweilers' at cottage Symptoms included red eyes, constant and painful tearing, and peeling skin on their faces and hands, reports the Wall Street Journal. Abramovich also lost his sight for several hours as a result of the attack in the Ukraine capital Kyiv earlier this month, according to The Guardian. Abramovich, plus two Ukrainians, MP Rustem Umerov and another negotiator, began experiencing searing eye pain following a peace meeting on March 3. They had consumed only chocolate and water in the hours before. A fourth member of the team did not fall ill, despite having the same food and drink as them. It come as… Putin’s Prada-wearing Chechen warlord has been bought in to lead the invasion of Ukraine.Russia has “significantly increased” its military presence in the Arctic Circle since Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine.Putin is a threat to everybody but he is losing the war badly and is humiliated – a swift peace deal is in his interestsA female Russian sniper with 40 kills to her name was captured after being abandoned on the battlefield.A kickboxing world champion has been killed while fighting in the besieged city of Mariupol. Next day they travelled to Lviv then Poland to continue talks while still suffering painful symptoms. When they headed to Istanbul, Abramovich complained of losing his vision, with skin peeling from his face and hands. He was then treated in hospital. The trio’s symptoms were said to have subsided by the end of the following week. His spokesperson confirmed that he suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning. Ex-chemical weapons colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon claimed the poisoning “had all the hallmarks of the Russian secret service” — and Abramovich may have been attacked by mistake. He said: “We understand the negotiators were poisoned with organophosphates which is the base chemical in nerve agents.” Read More on The Sun GOING GOING GONG? Furious Oscars bosses in talks over stripping Will Smith of Best Actor ROM 'CHEM ATTACK' Abramovich ‘went blind and skin peeled off after eating poisoned choc' The investigative website Bellingcat found that the dosage and type of toxin used against the trio was “likely insufficient” to cause life-threatening damage. Instead, the attack was meant to “scare” the victims. AFPAbramovich presented Putin with a handwritten note from Volodymyr Zelensky[/caption] Help those fleeing conflict with The Sun’s Ukraine Fund PICTURES of women and children fleeing the horror of Ukraine’s devastated towns and cities have moved Sun readers to tears. Many of you want to help the five million caught in the chaos — and now you can, by donating to The Sun’s Ukraine Fund. Give as little as £3 or as much as you can afford and every penny will be donated to the Red Cross on the ground helping women, children, the old, the infirm and the wounded. 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