Alexei Navalny’s condition has stabilized, but it cannot be ruled out that his poisoning has lasting effects.



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Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, who is being treated at Berlin’s Charité Hospital with severe symptoms of intoxication after being ill last week on a plane from Siberia to Moscow, remains in an artificial coma.

From the Berlin hospital, where Navalny was transported 6 days ago from Omsk in Siberia, it was reported on Friday that the opposition leader’s position had greatly improved and had now stabilized. However, it cannot be ruled out at this time that neurotoxic toxins that have entered your body have lasting effects on your health.

Although it is not yet known exactly what substance has entered Navalny’s body, it is certain that the drug has significantly reduced the level of cholinesterase in the body, an enzyme that works by nerve cells. The neurotoxins that cause this effect are generally found in pesticides, but this effect is also one of the most famous fighting neurotoxins, sarin, the Berlin hospital said in a statement.

Alexei Navalny’s foreign and Russian allies launched an investigation by Russian authorities last week into an assassination attempt for the Navalny poisoning, but the Guardian article has so far received no official response to their request.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has previously said that until it is possible to determine whether the poisoning was actually caused by Navalny’s condition, they do not see the need to launch a criminal investigation. Preliminary investigations by the Russian prosecution found no evidence that a crime had been committed against Navalny, they said.

At the Omsk hospital, where he was first transported to Navalny, no poison was found in the man’s body. According to press reports, Navalny’s family also insisted on political treatment abroad because they distrusted Alexander Murahovsky, the chief physician of the Omsk ambulance hospital and a member of the ruling United Russia party. in this video the man says Navalny may have passed out because his blood sugar level had dropped sharply.

Navalny was later transferred to the Berlin hospital at the intercession of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. “We have a duty to do everything we can to find out exactly what happened,” Merkel said at her usual annual summer press conference on Friday. (Guardian)

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