Germany responded to Russia’s request for assistance in investigating the Navaln poisoning



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Navaln was evacuated to Berlin in August last year due to serious illness on a flight from Siberia to Moscow.

Studies in Germany and other Western countries have shown that an attempt has been made to kill a famous opposition player with the poison Novičiok, which paralyzes the Soviet nervous system.

A. Navalnas himself will return to Russia tomorrow Sunday.

According to the German Ministry of Justice, “four requests for legal assistance from Russian prosecutors in connection with the attempt to kill Alexei Navalna in Russia were answered yesterday.”

German police investigators questioned an opposition figure who “provided detailed answers to questions submitted by Russian prosecutors.” “The government believes that the Russian authorities will now take all necessary measures to clarify this crime against Navalna,” the Justice Ministry said.

Navaln says he was tried to be poisoned by agents of the Russian Federal Security Service on the orders of President Vladimir Putin. The Russian authorities have repeatedly denied such allegations and have refused to investigate the crime.

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