Alexei Navalny: Russia rejects accusations against Vladimir Putin



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“Such accusations against the Russian president are absolutely unfounded and unacceptable,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said. Some of Nawalny’s statements in the SPIEGEL interview are even “offensive”. The Russian opposition is determined to return to Russia despite the poison attack. Peskov said the Kremlin critic was free to do so. He could continue to receive treatment in Russia.

“I affirm that Putin was behind the crime and I have no other versions of the incident,” Navalny told SPIEGEL. “My job now is to remain the type who is not afraid. And I am not afraid.” His shaking hands are not an expression of his fear, but of the poison. “I will not give Putin the gift of not going back to Russia.” Otherwise, he would have achieved his goal, Navalny said.

It had collapsed on a Russian inland flight in August. He was first treated in the Siberian Omsk and then in the Berlin Charité. After numerous tests, the federal government declared that Navalny had been poisoned with a neurotoxin from the Novitschok group. The Moscow government has repeatedly denied responsibility.

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