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September 7, 10:19 PM
This was reported by the Telegram Mash channel with reference to the press service of the Concord company.
It was Prigozhin who had previously bought the debt of the Anti-Corruption Fund, founded by Navalny, from the Moscow schoolboy at the food plant. Now FBK and Aleksey Navalny himself owe Prigozhin 87.7 million rubles.
The money was supposed to go to the account of the Berlin Charite clinic, where the opponent is being treated.
«That they take care of him until he recovers, especially because he owes me money ”, the press service quotes the businessman’s statement.
In late December 2018, an outbreak of dysentery occurred in Moscow kindergartens and schools.
After that, the Anti-Corruption Foundation published an investigation saying that a Moscow schoolboy, associated with Prigozhin, is engaged in supplying food to educational institutions.
The plant responded by suing FBK, Navalny and attorney Lyubov Sobol.
As a result, they were ordered to pay almost 88 million rubles. (more than $ 1.1 million) in compensation and refute the claim that the Moscow schoolboy is to blame for poisoning children with poor-quality products.
Recall, Alexey Navalny was hospitalized in Omsk on the morning of August 20 in an unconscious state. He fell ill during the flight from Tomsk to Moscow. The plane made an emergency landing at Omsk airport.
The politician’s colleagues from the beginning claimed that he was poisoned. At the same time, Russian doctors found no traces of the poison on the body.
After Navalny was evacuated to Berlin, German doctors confirmed that he was poisoned with a substance from the group of cholinesterase inhibitors.
On September 2, the German government officially announced that Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a substance from the Novichok group. A substance from the same group in 2018 in Salisbury was poisoned by a former GRU employee Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia.
According to the daily Der Spiegel, traces of the substance were found in samples of the politician’s skin, blood and urine.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Alexei Navalny was the victim of a crime that the German government strongly condemns. The British Foreign Office said the Kremlin was likely involved in poisoning the politician. The Russian Federation denies all the charges.
On Monday, September 7, the clinic announced that Navalny’s condition had improved and he was brought out of an artificial coma.