Alexei Navalny was poisoned in a hotel room, not an airport



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On August 20 this year, a plane made an emergency landing after opposition leader Alexei Navalny suddenly collapsed. Navalmy was previously suspected of being poisoned before boarding the plane between Siberian Omsk and Moscow.

When the news came, a photo of him was released from the airport where he was drinking a cup of tea. One possible result was then that the drink had been enriched with the neurotoxin novitjok.

But now new information has emerged.

Bottles found in hotel room

On Instagram, the team writes that immediately after the incident, they began gathering evidence to clarify what happened. It was quickly understood that it was not “overheated” or lacking water, they wrote in the mail.

In the hotel room in Tomsk, where the regime critic lived the same day he ended up in a coma, an important piece of the puzzle is alleged to have been found: bottles of poison water.

At 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, the team will publish a film on YouTube where they will reveal what happened on August 20.

I was in a coma for several weeks

This week, Navalny posted a photo on Instagram, speaking for the first time since the poisoning.

“I still can’t do almost anything, but yesterday I was able to breathe on my own all day. All alone. No outside help, not even the simplest valve in the throat. I really liked that,” he writes, among other things.

After the collapse, Navalny was treated at a hospital in Russia, where doctors claimed that he had not been poisoned. After pressure, he was transferred to the Charité hospital in Berlin, where tests confirmed that the collapse was caused by the neurotoxin Novitjok.

On Monday, Putin condemned what he called “pointless accusations” that Navalny had been poisoned by novices, reports AFP.

This despite the fact that two independent laboratories, one in France and the other in Sweden, the Swedish Defense Research Agency, FOI, also analyzed the evidence and came to the same conclusion.

The text is updated.

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The text is updated.

Stefan Löfven condemned the assassination attempt on Alexei Navalny during a press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on September 3.



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