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The politician is reported to have spent part of the 588 million rubles on personal needs, which was raised as a donation for funds.
According to the investigation, Navalny spent more than 356 million rubles on personal goals / photo REUTERS
The Investigation Committee opened a large-scale criminal fraud case against politician Alexei Navalny.
Read alsoNavalny was threatened with imprisonment in Russia, the opponent respondedThis was reported on the UK website.
The politician is reported to have spent part of the 588 million rubles raised as a donation for the Anti-Corruption Fund, the Media Support Fund of the Fifth Season of the Year and the Fund for Organizing and Coordinating the Protection of the Citizen Rights. “Fund for Legal Support for Citizenship”, “Fund for the Protection of Citizens’ Rights” SHTAB “.
“According to the investigation, Navalny, being the real head of these organizations, acting together with other people, spent more than 356 million rubles of this amount for personal purposes: the acquisition of movable property, material values and payment of expenses (including holidays abroad). Thus, funds collected from citizens were stolen, says the message.
In response, Navalny wrote he tweeted that “Putin seems to be just hysterical.”
“Well, I immediately said: they are going to try to put me in jail because I didn’t die, and then they were looking for their killers. For what he showed: Putin is personally behind everything. He is a thief who is willing to kill those who refuse to be silent about his theft. ” wrote politician.
Navalny poisoning: what happened to the opponent
- The leader of the Russian opposition Alexei Navalny was returning to Moscow from Tomsk, during the flight he became ill, the plane urgently landed in Omsk. The politician was hospitalized.
- Navalny’s press secretary, Kira Yarmysh, said Alexei Navalny has “toxic poisoning.”
- Navalny was later evacuated from the Omsk hospital to receive treatment at the Berlin Charite clinic, where poison was found in the opponent’s body.
- On September 2, Navalny’s press secretary, Kira Yarmysh, announced that, according to the German government, the politician had been poisoned with a substance from the Novichok group.
- On September 3, Peskov said there was “no reason” to accuse Russia of poisoning Navalny with the Novichok family poison.
- On September 4, experts from the Munich Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology of the German Armed Forces confirmed that they had found traces of a toxic substance from the Novichok group in Navalny’s blood, urine and skin, as well as on the bottle from which he drank. .
- On September 4, the ambassadors of the 30 NATO member states at an emergency meeting demanded an international investigation into the Navalny poisoning.
- On September 9, the German Defense Ministry announced that the results of the analysis of samples taken from Navalny were transferred to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
- On September 10 it emerged that Navalny was completely out of a coma. According to journalists, he remembers everything that preceded the poisoning, up until the moment he lost consciousness on the plane.
- The German government said the presence of a Novichok group substance in Navalny’s samples was confirmed by data from three independent laboratories, including experts from France and Sweden.
- On December 21, Navalny announced that he had called his alleged poisoner, FSB officer Konstantin Kudryavtsev, and posted a video of the conversation with him. According to Navalny, the call to Kudryavtsev was made on the morning of December 14, a few hours before the publication of the investigation, which claimed that a group of FSB officers were behind his poisoning.
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