Putin probably didn’t order Alexei Navalny’s killing, US agencies believe
- US intelligence agencies found Russian President Vladimir Putin likely didn't order Alexei Navalny's death at a prison camp in February, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
- While Putin's culpability for Navalny's death wasn't disputed, the timing might not have been intended by Putin, cited from people familiar with the matter in the report.
- The finding is widely accepted by various intelligence agencies, including the CIA, ODNI, and State Department's intelligence unit, resulting in increased tension between Russia and the West due to Navalny's death.
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