The Hospital: Navalny’s Clothes Disappeared – Sydsvenskan



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Following the discovery of the novitjok neurotoxin “in and on my body”, Alexei Navalny demands that the clothes be returned to the Russian authorities. But the leader of health responds to the leader of the opposition that they have no clothes left. On Instagram, he writes that his wife Julia’s vigilant love saved him.

Alexei Navalny thanks his wife Julia for surviving the poisoning. Image of the Berlin hospital, published on Monday on the politician’s Instagram account.Image: Instagram / AP / TT

“Two independent laboratories, in France and Sweden, and the German Special Defense Laboratory have confirmed the novitiate inside and outside my body,” wrote the critic of the regime on his blog.

Navalny goes on to say that he expects nothing but explanations from the Russian side, but that he wants at least his clothes back. They are “very important evidence”, and the politician demands that they be “carefully packed in a bag and shipped to me.”

The opposition leader fell ill during a flight between Siberian Tomsk and Moscow on August 20. The plane made an emergency landing and was transferred to a hospital in the city of Omsk, where the clothes with which it was traveling were taken care of. According to his blog post, he was handed over “completely naked” to the German ambulance which then took him to Berlin, where he is now being treated.

The Russian health authorities respond, however, that the Omsk hospital has no clothes left.

“Investigating authorities confiscated the clothes as part of a preliminary investigation when Navalny was in Omsk,” it is said according to regional authorities, writes the Interfax news agency.

There has been no further response from Russia, so it is not clear at the moment where the clothes are.

According to the Western Laboratory, Navalny was poisoned by a nerve agent, probably from a bottle of water in his hotel room before the flight. The poison is known from previous cases in which Russian intelligence agencies are accused of involvement.

Russia rejects all suspicions, questioning whether Navalny was poisoned.

In Germany, criticism of the regime was initially very bad at that. Now he feels much better and writes on Instagram that the surveillance of his wife Julias by the hospital bed was crucial.

“Now I definitely know from experience: love heals and brings life back,” Navalny writes. “Julia, you saved me, it can be written in neurobiology textbooks.”



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