Navalny Poisoning – Germany vs. RF



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Germany asked to protect Navalny from interviews with Russian investigators

Photo: Alexey Navalny (instagram.com/navalny)

The head of the Bundestag’s Foreign Policy Committee, Norbert Röttgen, called for the protection of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny from “problematic” attempts by the Russian investigative authorities to hold a conversation with him. He believes that the Russian Federation does not intend to conduct a serious criminal investigation.

Deutsche Welle reports.

“Your protection and health have the highest priority,” the candidate for the head of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) said in an interview published on September 20 with the German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

According to Rättgen, for Alexei Navalny, the Russian researchers’ polls are unacceptable after he was poisoned with a highly complex neurotoxin in Russia. He noted that the Russian authorities have not yet carried out investigative actions in Russia, where the crime occurred.

According to the politician, an international investigation is necessary, for example, under the auspices of the UN.

Recall that Navalny lost consciousness on August 20 during a flight from Tomsk to Moscow. He was hospitalized. Russian doctors found no poison in the politician’s body and rejected the poisoning version.

Then the opponent was transferred to the Berlin clinic “Charite”. Later, the German government officially announced that the politician had been poisoned with a substance from the Novichok group of poisons.

We add that the Russian Interior Ministry is preparing an additional request from Germany after receiving information about Alexei Navalny’s departure from a coma.

The Berlin Attorney General’s Office asked for the condition for the transfer of materials to Russia at Navalny.



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