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In an Instagram post, he said that he still had a hard time climbing the stairs because his legs were shaking, but that his road to recovery was “clear, albeit long.”
On Thursday, someone close to him said Navaln had been poisoned with water from a bottle he had drunk in his hotel room in Siberia.
Two independent labs in France and Sweden confirmed Germany’s earlier finding that the Russian had been poisoned by the Novičiok poison, also used in the Salisbury attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal.
Navaln, the main opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, fell ill in Siberia last month and was flown to Berlin, where he was treated at the Charite University Hospital.
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