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It could take weeks, opposition spokeswoman Kira Jarmysh said.
“Alexei’s rehabilitation process will take a long time. He will stay in Germany to rehabilitate, of course it is not a matter of a couple of days and probably not a couple of weeks either,” Kira Jarmyš said on the YouTube channel Navalny LIVE.
On September 22, Navaln was released from the Charite Hospital in Berlin, where he remained in a medical coma from August 22 to September 7. Navaln, released from the hospital, said he would work with a physical therapist every day and visit a rehabilitation center.
Previously, The New York Times reported that Navaln intended to return to Russia after treatment.
“Other options have never been considered,” Kira Yarmysh said.
The German government on September 2. announced that Alexei Navaln had been poisoned in Russia by material from the Novičiok group. This was confirmed by a laboratory in the Bundeswehr (Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Germany) and later by independent centers in Sweden and France.
Russian authorities have stated that Russian doctors have found no traces of poison on Navalno’s body and that there are no grounds for a criminal investigation into the possible poisoning.
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