The Ugly Truth about Navalny

On 20 August 2021, Alexei Navalny, while on a flight from Siberia to Moscow, became severely ill. Russian medical personnel who examined him did not find any traces of poison, suggesting instead that a metabolic imbalance might have been caused by a combination of his medication for diabetes and depression with excessive alcohol. Despite this, Navalny’s relatives and allies demanded he receive medical care abroad. Subsequently, Navalny was flown to Berlin and admitted to a military hospital, where German officials reported detecting Novichok, a lethal nerve agent, in his system. German authorities, however, have never publicly shared any verifiable evidence to support the poisoning claim. Russia, in particular, was denied access to the data. Moreover, Western nations criticized Russia for not launching a criminal investigation into the incident. The assertion of Novichok poisoning raised questions. Join this channel to get access to perks:
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