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On December 14, an investigation by The Insider, Bellingcat, CNN, and Der Spiegel was published, saying that a group of FSB officers poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Tomsk. The opponent, after the investigation, said that the Russian special services are degrading.
The Russian special services, the Federal Security Service, the Foreign Intelligence Service and the Main Intelligence Directorate, are collapsing, said Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny on December 15 on Facebook.
He published the post the day after it was released. investigations by The Insider, Bellingcat, CNN and Der Spiegel, which claim Navalny is in Tomsk poisoned by a group of FSB officers… The journalists published their names, pseudonyms, photographs. Furthermore, according to the researchers, this was the second poisoning attempt in two months: the first, in July 2020, the wife of the opponent Julia suffered… Navalny and his wife participated in the investigation.
“All the time this research was done, I was constantly thinking: damn, they work so well that they were exposed by special services around the world. People are stupidly registered by special addresses. And this is very accessible data.” you simply cannot imagine the collapse that reigns in the FSB / SVR / GRU. There is a complete degradation, “he wrote.
According to Navalny, SVR and GRU officers “they still have to follow some rules, because they work in a hostile environment with the risk of arrest. ”
“IN The FSB is generally a total oversight. Management is busy protecting banks and tellers. The intermediate link squeezes some companies. The youngest is exchanging data. Those who do not want to get involved in corruption strike ”, he summarized.
The plane in which Navalny flew from Tomsk to Moscow landed urgently in Omsk due to the deteriorating state of the politician on August 20. The opponent was unconscious in the toxic resuscitation department of the emergency hospital number 1 in Omsk.
August 22nd Navalny was delivered by plane to the Berlin clinic “Charite”.
The German government reported on September 2 that Navalny’s corps found traces of the substance, similar in composition to “Newbie”. 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. laboratories in France and Sweden.
Navalny was in a coma for 18 days. Charité’s doctors announced on September 7 that they would bring him out of a medical coma and disconnect him from the ventilator. On September 14, German doctors reported that the politician is feeling better and is on his feet. On September 22 Navalny was discharged from the clinic, he is in rehabilitation.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said the allegations of Navalny’s poisoning were not supported by facts. The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, Sergei Naryshkin, claimed that at the time of departure to Germany there were no traces of poison on the politician’s body.
As Le Monde wrote, on September 14, during a telephone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron, Putin suggested that Navalny “for an unknown reason” may have taken poison from the Novichok group himself.
On October 15, the European Union imposed sanctions on six Russian officials for the Navalny poisoning. Britain joined the sanctions. The US House of Representatives has asked the White House to also impose sanctions.
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