Navalny Supporters Publish Official Russian Autopsy
Navalny’s team published the 270-page autopsy to challenge the Kremlin’s natural death claim and shared findings with foreign scientists for independent review.
- Supporters of Alexei Navalny published details from the official autopsy on Monday, with Maria Pevchikh posting the results on X with the Navalny family's permission to pre-empt a state-media 'sensation'.
- The 270-page forensic examination was drawn up in mid-2024 and had been in Navalny's relatives' possession for 18 months, and the family chose to publish it to respond to millions of supporters.
- After excerpts were published, The Insider shared leaked autopsy excerpts and a photo, prompting outrage from close allies of Alexei Navalny and Maria Pevchikh over ethical violations.
- The Kremlin flatly rejects the accusations and says Navalny died of natural causes in an Arctic prison, while Navalny's family alleges he was murdered on orders of President Vladimir Putin.
- Last month Britain, France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands accused Russian authorities of killing Navalny with epibatidine, while foreign laboratories reported poisoning and the forensic examination found an antidote and unexplained chemicals.
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Navalny is Putin's biggest opponent until he dies in a Russian penal camp. The reports on the cause of death have been far apart since then - relatives speak of poisoning, Russia denied. Now the official autopsy document is published.
The supporters of Aleksei Navalní, the Russian opposition who died in a prison colony two years later, published details of the official autopsy about his death, according to a monthly message on the X network of Maria Pevcik, member of the residents' team. Maria Pevcik said that the document was published with the permission of Alekse's family ...
Supporters of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, who died in a correctional facility two years ago, have released details of his official autopsy, Maria Pevchich, a member of Navalny's team, reported on the X network on Monday.
The supporters of Alexe Navalní, the Russian opposition who died in a prison colony in Russia two years later, published details of the official autopsy about his death, posted monthly on the X network, Maria Pevcik, member of the residents' team.
The Kremlin opponent Alexey Navalny, who died in the penal camp about two years ago, published the results of the controversial official autopsy report of the Russian authorities. In this way, one of the Russian state media may soon want to precede it as a "sensation" presentation, the team explained. Navalny's colleague Maria Pevich told on X that the document would be published with the permission of the family.The court medical examination, w…
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