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After Germany announced this week that President Vladimir Putin’s main opponent had been poisoned by a banned anti-nerve paralyzing substance from the Novičiok group, Russia faces new sanctions.
On August 20, Navaln, 44, felt ill on a plane to return to Moscow from Tomsk in Siberia. The plane landed in Omsk and for two days A. Navaln was treated in a hospital in that city and later transferred to a clinic in Berlin for specialized treatment.
The Kremlin denies having invaded Navaln’s life, who is still in a coma.
Alexander Sabayev, the region’s top toxicologist, said Navaln had nutritional and digestive problems for 5-7 days before feeling ill, in a statement from the Omsk regional government, which was distributed by Russian news agencies.
“The patient was on a diet to lose weight,” Sabayev told reporters.
“This situation may have been caused not only by diet, but also by possible cases of excessive alcohol consumption, which we do not know about. It could have caused stress and fatigue, he said. – Any factor could have caused a sudden deterioration. Even more breakfast simple “.
According to Sabajev, A. Navalnas was immediately examined in the hospital for toxic substances, including cholinesterase inhibitors, which are classified as “Novičiokas”.
No venom was found in A. Navaln’s samples, his kidneys, lungs and liver did not appear to be damaged, the Omsk toxicologist said.
“Therefore, we can say that there were no toxic substances in the patient’s body,” he added.
The Navaln poisoning has sparked a new crisis in Russia-West relations, and NATO will hold an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss the attack.
Kremlin supporters have already put forward a number of startling theories, including statements that Navalna may have been poisoned by the Germans or that he poisoned himself.
Russia has previously denied responsibility for the murder of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in England in 2018 by Novičiok, as well as for a number of other similar incidents.
NATO chief: no doubt Novičiok
There is no doubt in the North Atlantic Alliance that Russian opponent Alexei Navaln has been poisoned with nerve paralyzing material from the Novicok group, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Friday.
“Germany has informed the Allies of the results of tests carried out by a special laboratory. They show that Mr. Navaln was undoubtedly poisoned by nerve paralyzing material from the Noviocok group,” the NATO chief told a press conference.
He added that “this [cheminio] the use of a weapon is appalling, and all NATO allies have unanimously condemned today’s attack. “
“Any use of chemicals is a lack of respect for human life and an unacceptable violation of international standards,” Stoltenberg said.
NATO also called on Moscow to carry out an international investigation into the Navaln poisoning and to disclose the Novicok program to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
“The Russian government must cooperate fully with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in conducting an impartial international investigation,” Stoltenberg said after an urgent meeting of the North Atlantic Council.
“We also ask Russia to fully disclose the Novicok program of the OPCW,” he added.
On August 20, Navaln, 44, felt ill on a plane to return to Moscow from Tomsk in Siberia. The plane landed in Omsk and for two days A. Navaln was treated in a hospital in that city and later transferred to a clinic in Berlin for specialized treatment.
On September 2, Berlin announced that medical tests carried out in a military laboratory had provided “clear evidence” that Navaln had been treated with a neurological paralyzing substance from the Novičiok group.
At the end of the Cold War in the Soviet Union, the nerve paralyzing substance Novičiok in Salisbury, UK, was poisoned in 2018 by former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter. This substance belongs to the cholinesterase inhibitors.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has asked Moscow to provide explanations for the alleged poisoning of A. Navaln. According to her, the victim of the opposition was a victim of the crime and it is precisely established that substances belonging to the same group as Novičiokas were found in her body.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was ready to fully cooperate with Germany to clarify the situation on Navaln. However, he added that Berlin had not yet responded to Moscow’s previous official inquiries.
Peskov also said that “before the transfer of the patient to Berlin, a complex of tests had been carried out in our country in accordance with all international standards, and no toxic substances had been detected.”
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