Yulia Navalnaya Says Two Foreign Labs Found Navalny Was Poisoned
- Alexei Navalny, a Russian opposition leader, died in February 2024 while serving a 19-year sentence in an Arctic penal colony.
- His wife, Yulia Navalnaya, shared that two independent laboratories in different countries confirmed he was poisoned shortly before his death, challenging official reports.
- Navalnaya posted a video on social media demanding full public disclosure of the labs' findings and accused the Kremlin of hiding the truth and Navalny's body.
- She stated that Alexei had died as a result of poisoning and urged an end to justifying Putin’s actions under the guise of higher concerns.
- The Kremlin and Russian officials denied involvement and labeled Navalny's death as caused by diseases, while Navalnaya and international observers called for transparency and accountability.
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According to his widow, Russian regime critic Navalny was poisoned during his imprisonment.
"20 Minutes" takes stock for you every night about the conflict in Ukraine. This Wednesday, Alexei Navalny's widow accuses Russia of poisoning her husband, while the EU warns India about her proximity to Putin
Yulia Navalnaya claims to base her accusations on analyses carried out by Western laboratories.
According to Yulia Navalnaya, the Russian opponent Alexey Navalny was "poisoned" while incarcerated in Russia. The quadrennial was declared dead on 16 February. The latter claims to have demanded analysis...
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