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Navaln was flown to Berlin for treatment in late August, when the blocs were felt and lost consciousness on a plane flying from the Siberian city of Tomsk to Moscow.
Research from Western countries has shown that A. Navalnas was poisoned by the paralyzing substance of the battle nerve “Novičiok” created in the Soviet Union.
This week, Navalnas announced that he plans to return to Russia on Sunday on the Pobeda (Victory) airline flight.
However, the opposition faces arrest for probationary violations related to the case against it, according to Russian authorities.
The German Justice Ministry said it had “yesterday responded to four requests for legal assistance from the Russian prosecutor’s office in connection with an attempt to assassinate Alexei Navalna in Russia.”
Police investigators had previously questioned Navalna, who “provided detailed answers to questions sent by the Russian prosecutor,” said a spokesman for the Justice Ministry.
The text of these talks was sent to Moscow, he added.
“The government believes that the Russian government will now take the necessary measures for this crime against Mr. Aclaro Navalna, added a representative of the ministry.” All the information necessary for a criminal investigation, such as blood and tissue samples, pieces of clothing, is available for Russia. “
Navaln accused the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) of poisoning him on the order of President Vladimir Putin.
The Russian authorities have repeatedly denied any connection to the incident and have refused to investigate the case.
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