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He posted this himself on Instagram on Wednesday.
He stated that the question of “returning or not” had “never occurred to him.”
“It just came to my attention then. I found myself in Germany, where I came in the bag of a rescuer, and for one reason only: they tried to kill me.
I survived. And now Putin, having given the order to kill me, is screaming all over his bunker and telling his servants to do everything possible to prevent me from returning, ”he wrote.
Navalnas says on the morning of January 13 that he realized that “the moment I was waiting for has arrived, I will finally feel almost healthy and I will finally be able to go home.”
“Russia is my country, Moscow is my city, I miss them a lot. So this morning I visited Pobeda’s website and bought tickets. On Sunday, January 17, I will return home on a flight from Pobeda. Believe me, ”wrote A. Navalnas.
Navaln supporters on Tuesday accused the Kremlin of using threats of imprisonment to block Navaln’s return to Russia from Germany, where he is currently being treated after an attempted poisoning.
Kremlin critic A. Navaln lost consciousness last August during a flight from Tomsk to Moscow and was transferred to Berlin a few days later at Omsk Hospital. Western experts later said that they had shown that the opposition had been poisoned with Novičiok, a substance that paralyzes the nerves.
Navaln tweeted legal documents presented in a Moscow city court on Tuesday to replace the probation sentence imposed by a prison sentence, saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin was seeking to punish him by preventing a deadly attack.
“(Vladimir) Putin is so furious that I have suffered poisoning that he has instructed the FSIN (Federal Prison Service) to take legal action and demand that my probation be commuted to real,” he said, referring to the sentence received in 2014.. in a case of misappropriation.
A document published on the website of the Moscow City Court on Monday said that Navaln had violated the 2014 conditions for the execution of the sentence imposed, but no details were given on whose initiative the document was served and when it would be considered. .
Navaln was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison in the case and his brother Oleg was imprisoned, but the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) later ordered the Russian government to pay compensation to both men for what it said was an unfair trial. . FSIN previously said that Navaln had violated the terms of his sentence by not returning to Russia after being discharged from the hospital in September.
“What else can you think so that only Navaln does not return to Russia,” Navaln spokeswoman Kira Jarmysh asked on Twitter.
A. Navaln said earlier that the Federal Security Service (FSB), following Vladimir Putin’s instructions, was behind his attack, but promised to return to Russia after recovery. Russian investigators, for their part, said in December that they filed a criminal case against A Navaln for alleged embezzlement of more than 4 million. donated dollars. Navaln and his allies interpreted the move as another attempt to prevent him from returning to his homeland.
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