NYT: Navalny plans to return to Russia



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NYT: Navalny plans to return to Russia

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Alexey Navalny plans to return to Russia as soon as he recovers

A senior representative of the security services of the Federal Republic of Germany, who preferred to remain anonymous, spoke about the Russian’s plans.

Opponent Alexei Navalny told the German prosecutor that he plans to return to Russia as soon as he feels well. This was reported on Monday, September 14, by The New York Times, citing German security service sources.

“He will not go into exile in Germany. He wants to go back to Russia and continue his business,” the source said.

According to him, Navalny “is fully aware of his condition, what happened and where he is.”

The source also said that during a conversation with a representative of the Federal Prosecutor’s Office of the Federal Republic of Germany, Navalny refused to participate in a joint Russia-German investigation into what happened.

Earlier, representatives from the Charite clinic said the blogger’s condition improved so much that he was completely disconnected from mechanical ventilation.

Navalny fell ill on the morning of August 20 during a flight from Tomsk to Moscow. The plane landed urgently in Omsk, after which the politician was transferred to a local hospital, where he fell into a coma. Two days later, Navalny was taken to the Charite clinic in Germany for treatment.

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