German government: Navalny was poisoned with a newcomer



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Military toxicologists in Germany have discovered that the Russian opposition Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a substance from the group of neuro-paralytic substances “just arrivedThis was announced by the German government, quoted by Reuters.

It is specified that specialists of the laboratory of the Bundeswehr (German armed forces) carried out the investigation and found “definitelythat Navalny was poisoned with a “newcomer.”

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At the initiative of (the clinic) “Sharite”, a specialized laboratory of the Bundeswehr carried out a toxicological study of the analyzes of Alexei Navalny. indisputable evidence by the presence of a chemical nerve agent from the rookie group, “Steffen Seibert, a spokesman for the German government, told reporters.

He noted that Chancellor Angela Merkel held a meeting today with various ministers and steps were agreed upon in light of the new data.

Russian prosecutors are asking Germany for details of Navalny's intoxication tests

Russian prosecutors are asking Germany for details of Navalny’s intoxication tests

And information about what medications are used to treat it.

The German government strongly condemns this attackSeibert said, adding: “The German Foreign Ministry will inform the Russian ambassador about the results of the Navalny investigation.”

The German government added that it would inform the European Union and NATO of the results of Navalny’s investigation to “work out a common response.” They also plan to contact the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

An outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin has been felt bad during a flight to Siberia. He was rushed to a hospital in the city of Omsk, where doctors found no signs of poisoning. After Navalny refused for several days. To be taken to Germany for treatment, the opponent was eventually transferred to the Charité Hospital in Berlin, where he remained in a medically induced coma.

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Shortly after Navalny was admitted to Berlin for treatment, Sharite specialists announced that have found signs of poisoning of the opponent with a substance from the group of cholinesterase inhibitors. These include organophosphate compounds, which include natural poisons and chemical warfare agents, such as sarin, soman, and novice.

German doctors also consulted with Bulgarian specialists who dealt with the poisoning of businessman Emilian Gebrev in 2015; then the criminals allegedly used the “newcomer” war poison.

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Russia: So far there are no indications of crime in the Navalny case

Germany to share conclusions and clinical evidence of the suspected poisoning



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