Russia asks Germany for details of the poisoning tests carried out on Navalny – Jornal Económico



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Russian prosecutors asked Germany for details of the medical tests carried out on Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader who is in a coma in Berlin after an alleged poisoning in Siberia (Russia) last month, according to “Reuters.”

The Russian newspaper “RBC” said that the Russian attorney general’s office asked the German Ministry of Justice for information about Navalny’s treatment, including the results of tests for drugs, poisons, heavy metals and cholinesterase inhibitors.

So far there has been no official confirmation from the prosecutor’s office and it is still not certain that Germany has responded to the request.

Russian prosecutors said last month that a criminal investigation into the case was not necessary as they would have found no signs that any crime had been committed.

Navalny, a stone in President Vladimir Putin’s shoes for the past decade, fell ill during a flight from Siberia to Moscow on Aug. 20 after drinking tea at the airport before boarding. His allies believe he was the last of several Kremlin critics to be deliberately poisoned, but Russian officials said there was no evidence of these accusations.



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