A new twist in Alexei Navaln’s poisoning investigation



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At the beginning of the investigation, Marija Pevčich, who led the FBK investigation team, revealed that investigators had unexpectedly managed to obtain medical documents from A. Navalnas after circumventing the archive clerk.

They received copies of medical cards and tests, staff said, “everything is in agreement with authorities.

A month later, A. Navaln’s medical documents were already officially issued, but FBK investigators noted that some records were missing.

Among the missing documents is a biochemical blood test confirming that A. Navalnas was poisoned by cholinesterase inhibitors.

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He found the commander of the poisoners

According to A. Navaln’s team, Dmitry Sucharev, an employee of the Constitutional Protection and Counter-Terrorism Service of the Federal Security Service (FSB), became the main perpetrator of the poisoning.

Christo Grozev, a journalist for the investigative media portal Bellingcat, revealed how the investigators managed to uncover the central figure of the poisoning team: D. Sucharev.

He “actively contacted the team of assassins” by phone two weeks before the opposition poisoning, according to investigators.

Photo by Bellingcat /A.Alexandrov and I.Osipov

Photo by Bellingcat /A.Alexandrov and I.Osipov

Linked to other cases

According to Ch.Grozev, the same FSB agents followed and organized an attack on the life of a famous Russian intellectual, critic of the government, the poet Dmitry Bykov.

In April 2019, D. Bykov felt ill during a flight to Ufa, began to vomit and lost consciousness as soon as the plane landed.

The man was in a coma for 5 days and doctors initially diagnosed him with brain edema and extremely dangerous blood glucose levels. The man was treated with a ventilator connected to lung ventilation and antibiotics to combat the “unidentified poisoning.”

According to Ch.Grozev, D. Sucharev followed D.Bykov several times, but he was not in Novosibirsk on the day of the alleged poisoning.

SWNS / Scanpix nuotr./Christo Grozevas

SWNS / Scanpix nuotr./Christo Grozevas

A Bellingcat journalist noted that the same agents were pursuing opposition policies against Vladimir Kara-Murz before he was poisoned. According to Ch.Grozev, these FSB agents tried to poison politics twice, in 2015 and 2017.

According to the investigator, this team of FSB poisoners contributed to the death of another lesser-known Russian opposition politician, Nikita Isaev.

N. Isaev, a former leader of the New Russia movement, died in November 2019 on a train traveling from Tambov to Moscow.

The official cause of death was a heart attack, but his body was cremated before receiving the final results of the autopsy.

Instagram photo / Alexei Navalnas with his family at the Charite Clinic

Instagram photo / Alexei Navalnas with his family at the Charite Clinic

Mįslinga byla

Kremlin critic A. Navaln was poisoned with the nerve paralyzing Novičiok. He was transferred to the Charite Clinic in Berlin when Siberian doctors refused to investigate the poisoning version.

After introducing himself as an advisor to Nikolai Petrushev, secretary of the Russian National Security Council, Maxim Ustinov, A. Navaln called Konstantin Kudriavtsev, a specialist in chemical weapons.

The opposition has been complaining for almost an hour of a failed attempt to poison him in August. A. Navalnas told about it on his YouTube channel.

During the conversation, K. Kudriavcev stated that the dose of poison administered to A. Navalns would have killed him if the pilot had not landed in Omsk in an emergency and the doctors had not acted so quickly.



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