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Doctors believe that the full recovery of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny after the poisoning is possible, said the German clinic “Charite”.
On September 22, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was discharged from the Charite clinic. This is stated in a statement issued today by the clinic.
“The patient’s condition has improved so much that yesterday he was discharged from the hospital. Alexei Navalny was treated at the Charité for 32 days, 24 from them he was in intensive care. Based on the progress and current condition of the patient, treating physicians believe that full recovery is possible, “she said in the statement.
It is too early to assess the possible long-term consequences of the opponent’s poisoning, the hospital said.
On August 20, the plane in which Navalny was flying from Tomsk to Moscow, urgently landed in Omsk due to the deteriorating state of the politician. Navalny was unconscious in the toxic intensive care unit of the emergency hospital No. 1 in Omsk. On the morning of August 22, he was flown to the Charite clinic in Berlin.
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. The fact of the poisoning of Navalny with poison from the Novichok group was also confirmed by laboratories in France and Sweden.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said Berlin’s statements about the Navalny poisoning were not supported by facts. The head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin, claims that at the time of his departure to Germany there were no traces of poison on the politician’s body.
Doctors “Charite” reported on September 7 that Navalny was brought out of a medical coma and disconnected from the ventilator. On September 14, German doctors reported that the politician is feeling better and is on his feet. On September 15, the opponent posted his first post on Instagram after the poisoning.
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