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In a press release, the Charité hospital writes that Navalny’s condition has improved and that he no longer needs emergency care. It is further said that Navalny is believed to make a full recovery, but that the long-term consequences of the poisoning remain to be seen. Navalny is said to have been discharged on Tuesday.
The hospital writes Navalny was treated a total of 32 days in the hospital, of which 24 were in intensive care. According to the hospital, the announcement was made in consultation with Navalny and his family.
Alexei Navalny was poisoned in connection with a flight between Tomsk in Siberia and Moscow on August 20. The plane made an emergency landing in Omsk, nearly 3,000 kilometers east of Moscow, after Navalny lost consciousness. After a short stay at a local hospital, Navalny flew to Germany for treatment.
Germany has since determined that Navalny was poisoned by the neurotoxin novitjok. This has been done with the help of three laboratories, one of which is the laboratory of the Swedish Total Defense Research Institute.
On the Russian side It has always been denied that he was involved in the poisoning and that it would have been Novitjok by whom Navalny was poisoned.
As recently as Monday, Alexei Navalny published a sarcastic Instagram post based on reports in French Le Monde where sources claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin in a conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron speculated whether Navalny may have deliberately poisoned himself.
“My insidious plan was to cook the novitiate at home in my kitchen, secretly drink it on the plane, and then die in a morgue in Omsk,” Navalny writes in the mail.