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Omsk district police said Dr. Alexander Murachovsky left the hunting base in the forest in a pickup truck on Friday and no one had seen him since.
Ambulances, drones, helicopters and volunteers are involved in the search for Murachovsky.
Murachovsky was the chief physician of the First Omsk Ambulance Hospital, which treated A. Navalna, the most famous critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin. At that time, A. Murachovkis did not detect A. Navalns poisoning and claimed that he had a metabolic disorder.
Navalan accused him of falsifying the diagnosis, and supporters of the Kremlin critic accuse Murachovsky of delaying Navaln’s move to Germany at a critical time.
Later, Murakhovsky was promoted to Minister of Health of the Omsk Region.
Two doctors from the same hospital died in February and March. One of them, Sergei Maximinin, was Murachovsky’s deputy.
Navaln’s team says the hospital administration and staff knew what had really happened to the opposition, but the Federal Security Service (FSB) had ordered him to make a false diagnosis and hide traces of Novičiok, a substance that paralyzes the nerves.
Navaln, 44, fell ill during a flight from Siberia to Moscow in August, received treatment in Omsk and, a few days later, after negotiations with authorities, was flown to Germany for treatment.
Western experts have discovered that a Kremlin critic was poisoned by the nerve paralyzing substance Novičiok, created in the Soviet Union.
Moscow denies having contributed in any way to the attack.
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