The rookie developer apologized to Navalny



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The rookie developer apologized to Navalny

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Vil Mirzayanov has been in the United States since 1995

Alexei Navalny will need up to a year to fully recover, says Vil Mirzayanov.

One of the developers of the poison, rookie Vil Mirzayanov, who has lived in the United States since 1995, apologized to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who suffered the poisoning. The chemical scientist said this on the Dozhd television channel.

“I sincerely apologize to Navalny for being involved in this criminal business – the development of this substance with which he was poisoned,” he said.

According to Mirzayanov, he devoted his entire subsequent life to fighting the use of military poisons. The scientist said that in 1993 he encountered a survivor of the Novichok poisoning. His symptoms were similar to those described by Navalny.

“All the symptoms are similar. He got over it, he survived. Apparently Navalny will have to be patient. But ultimately, he must be healthy,” Mirzayanov said, noting that Navalny’s recovery can take up to a year.

According to Mirzayanov, the situation with the inability to write words on the blackboard, which Navalny spoke about, is associated with problems of transmission of signals from the brain to the functional organs, since the Novichok molecules prevent the breakdown of the protein responsible for the transmission of such signals.

The day before, Navalny spoke about his recovery from the poisoning. According to him, doctors at the Berlin Charite clinic made him “technically a living person”, at the same time that he can barely pour himself water or write a few words on the blackboard at the doctor’s request.

Recall that on August 20 Navalny was hospitalized unconscious from a plane flying from Tomsk to Moscow. He was later transported to Berlin, where it was soon announced that he had been poisoned with a substance from the Novichok group.

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