Updated at 9:30 a.m. ETA member of Russia's Pussy Riot protest group has been flown to Berlin for treatment after a suspected poisoning in Moscow.Pyotr Verzilov, the group's unofficial spokesman, reportedly fell ill after a court hearing on Tuesday and was taken to a hospital in serious condition after experiencing hallucinations.Veronika Nikulshina, Verzilov's partner, told the Russian news portal Meduza that he lost his vision and his ability to speak and could not move.After Russia's Interfax news agency reported that Verzilov's blood had tested for "no drugs other than the ones the doctor gave him," Nikulshina called the claim "absurd nonsense," according to Meduza."This is absolutely poisoning. Poisoning by anticholinergic drugs. It's something like the atropine Cyclopentolate — what's found in medicines. But the issue here is the large dosage," Nikulshina told Meduza. Elena Verzilova, Verzilov's mother, told Meduza "these aren't the kind of drugs that are easy to remove [from his system]."Verzilov publishes the independent Russian news outlet Mediazona, which was founded by his ex-wife, Pussy Riot member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova.According to Meduza, Verzilov has been "a prominent figure in Russia's anti-Kremlin opposition movement since the late 2000s, when he performed in the controversial 'Voina' artist-activist group alongside ... Tolokonnikova."Verizlov arrived in Germany on a flight chartered by the Cinema for Peace Foundation, an organization that has supported the band's activism in the past, according to The Telegraph.The Telegraph writes: