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Alexei Navalny in a speech, via link, before the European Parliament. Stock Photography.
Russian Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny explains that the case of his poisoning has been solved.
The Russian security service FSB was found guilty in an investigation.
Navalny refers to a survey carried out by the Bellingcat group of journalists in collaboration with German Der Spiegel and the American CNN. Russian The Insider has also participated in the media investigation.
According to Bellingcat, a pattern can be obtained through, among other things, flight information, metadata and geodata from mobile phones.
The research names people and laboratories that may have participated in the development of the neurotoxin novitjok.
Often shaded
Critics claim that the critic of the Navalny regime has been followed more than 37 times in the past four years in various places in Russia, including by people within the FSB with specialized neurotoxin expertise, such as novitjok.
“The agents were close to the opposition activist in the days and hours leading up to the poisoning,” Bellingcat wrote, stating that it was “an unlikely series of coincidences” and that the Kremlin had the burden of refuting the arguments.
“Know their names”
Navalny was poisoned in late August on a flight between Tomsk and Moscow. He was later taken to Germany for treatment, where he was diagnosed with poisoning with the help of novitjok.
– I know who wanted to kill me. I know where they live. I know where they work. I know their real names. I know his alias. “I have his photos,” Navalny said in a video recording after the reveal.
Russia, both the Kremlin and the FSB, have denied their involvement and have refrained from commenting on the latest information.
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