“Let him heal until he recovers.” Prigogine transferred 1 million rubles. Navalny and remembered his duty



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Russian businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin transferred 1 million rubles. to the Berlin clinic “Charite” for the treatment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, reported the press service of the company “Concord”.

Russian businessman, company director Concord Yevgeny Prigozhin, who is called “Putin’s chef”, made another money transfer to the Berlin clinic “Charite”, where opposition Alexei Navalny is being treated. This was announced on September 7 by the press service of the Concord company on the VKontakte page.

Prigozhin transferred 1 million rubles, this money should be enough for further treatment of Navalny until he recovers, the press service noted.

“Let them treat him until he recovers, especially since he owes me money,” Prigozhin said.

The company noted that the clinic reported past expenses.

On August 30, FBK director Ivan Zhdanov said that bailiffs blocked 30.3 million rubles in the accounts of the Anti-Corruption Fund (FBK). According to the court decision, Prigozhin should receive 29 million rubles each. of Navalny, FBK and Lyubov Sobol for the debt that Prigozhin bought from them on August 25.

According to DW, in December 2018, an outbreak of dysentery was recorded in Moscow among pupils from various kindergartens, students and teachers from various schools. In early 2019, the director of FBK Navalny, on his YouTube channel, linked the epidemic to the poor quality of products supplied by the Moscow Schoolboy and Concord companies, both associated with Prigozhin.

In October 2019, the Moscow Arbitration Court ordered 29.2 million rubles to be collected from Navalny, FBK and Sobol. in the “Moscow Schoolboy” lawsuit, and also ordered Navalny and FBK to remove the video mentioning the company from the YouTube channel and refute the disqualifying information.

At the end of July 2020, Navalny decided to close FBK due to the claim amount being too large and he will not even try to collect it.

On the morning of August 20, the plane in which Navalny was flying from Tomsk to Moscow urgently landed in Omsk due to the probable poisoning of the politician. The opposition team believes that a toxic substance was added to their tea.

Navalny was unconscious in the toxic resuscitation department of the emergency hospital №1 in Omsk, he was connected to a ventilator.

Initially, Russian doctors did not allow the opponent to go to Germany for treatment, but then gave permission for transport: on the morning of August 22, Navalny was airlifted to the Charite clinic in Berlin.

Traces of a nerve agent similar in composition to Novichok were found on Navalny’s body. This is stated in a statement by the representative of the German government Steffen Seibert.

Doctors at the Charite clinic announced on September 7 that Navalny had been brought out of a medical coma and disconnected from the ventilator. The Russian politician began to react to the verbal stimuli.



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