Navalny made a full recovery from the poisoning.



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According to The Insider, Bellingcat and Der Spiegel, the state of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is “better than you would expect in such a situation.”

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny made a full recovery on September 8 after emerging from a medical coma. This was reported today by The Insider in collaboration with Bellingcat and Der Spiegel, citing data from sources.

According to journalists, the status of the opponent “better than one would expect in such a situation. ”Navalny recalled the events that preceded the poisoning, up until the moment he passed out from pain in the plane’s bathroom, media sources said.

The opponent will be able to recover “at least 90%” physically, psychologically he has already recovered “almost completely,” sources tell reporters.

In addition, they began to leave visitors to Navalny; Before, only his wife could be with him, according to the material.

After Navalny regained consciousness, the security measures at the clinic were strengthened; To reach him, he must overcome three security lines, the media said. According to journalists, the German special services are preparing for physical threats and a “storm of disinformation”, including attempts to discredit the Charité sheet where the opponent is located.

The regular plane in which Navalny was returning to Moscow after a trip to Siberia, on August 20, landed urgently in Omsk due to the probable poisoning of the politician. The opposition team believes that a toxic substance was mixed in their tea.

Navalny was unconscious in the toxic intensive care unit of the emergency hospital number 1 in Omsk, he was connected to a ventilator. Navalny’s main diagnosis in a Russian hospital was called a metabolic disorder.

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.

On August 24, German doctors announced that Navalny had been poisoned. The clinical data indicated intoxication with a substance from the group of cholinesterase inhibitors.

On September 2, the German government announced that traces of a substance similar in composition to Novichok had been found in Navalny’s body. The biological material extracted from the politician was examined by a special laboratory of the German armed forces.

According to the newspaper Die Zeit, we are talking about a new and deadlier form of “Newbie”. Navalny, according to the poisoners’ plan, was to die on the plane, the publication’s sources said.

The Berlin official condemned the attack on the opposition leader and demanded an explanation from the Russian authorities.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Germany’s claims about the Navalny poisoning were not supported by facts. Russian doctors suggested that Germany create a group of experts on the Navalny poisoning.

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.

On September 8, the G7 foreign ministers declared that any use of chemical weapons anywhere, at any time and under any circumstances is unacceptable and contrary to international norms. They asked Russia to urgently identify those responsible for the Navalny poisoning.



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