Navalny poisoning endangers Nord Stream 2 pipeline



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“It should be silenced.” Angela Merkel’s (66) words in the direction of Moscow were unusually sharp when she spoke on Wednesday about poisoned Kremlin critic Alexej Navalny (44). A special Bundeswehr laboratory had previously provided “unequivocal evidence” that a chemical nerve agent from the Novitschok fatal group was present in Navalny’s body. The seriously injured Russian opposition member is currently in the Charité clinic in Berlin.

The attack on Navalny leads to a dispute at the highest level between Moscow and the West. It is true that Navalny has become a “victim of a crime”, said the German chancellor. “We hope that the Russian government agrees with this process.” NATO, the US, Britain, the EU and other states also did not refrain from criticism.

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