Russian opposition accused Putin of being behind the poisoning, Kremlin response | World



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“I think (President) Putin was behind that crime, I have no other version of what happened,” Navalny said. Mirror.
Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Thursday that Navalny’s accusations were unacceptable, baseless and humiliating. On the other hand, Peskov stressed that Mr. Navalny could freely return to Russia, according to Reuters.

On the same day, the Kremlin accused CIA experts of working with Navalny and said Moscow believed Navalny was receiving instructions from those the Kremlin described as “the trainer.” according to Reuters.

[VIDEO] Was Russian politician Alexei Navalny “poisoned” with a bottle of water at the hotel?

Mr. Navalny and his wife live in a rented apartment in Berlin. Mr. Navalny collapsed after drinking a cup of tea on a domestic flight in Russia in August. He was treated for 2 days in a hospital in the city of Omsk, Siberia (Russia), before being transferred to Berlin during a coma and later regained consciousness. Mr. Navalny recovered and was released from the hospital last week, after 32 days of treatment.

Laboratories in Germany, France and Sweden have confirmed that Mr. Navalny was poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok. The West has asked the Kremlin to explain the Navalny case. Meanwhile, the Kremlin denied any connection to the Navalny poisoning and confirmed that there was no evidence of crime.




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