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The 44-year-old man’s health had “improved so much that acute medical treatment could end” when he was discharged Tuesday, the university hospital announced Wednesday.
The Kremlin critic collapsed on August 20 on a flight from Tomsk in Siberia to Moscow. After an emergency landing, Navalny was initially treated at a hospital in Omsk; Two days later, at the urging of his family and supporters, he was taken to the Charit Clinic in Berlin for treatment.
According to the German government, Navalny was “undoubtedly” poisoned with a chemical nerve agent from the so-called Novitschok group. The French and Swedish laboratories had confirmed the corresponding results from a special laboratory of the German armed forces. The substance was developed in the former Soviet Union. Moscow vehemently rejects the suspicion that Russian government agencies may have deliberately poisoned the prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin.