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Confirmation of Poisoning: Lab Tests Reveal Navalny, Russian Opposition Leader, Was Poisoned

Navalny underwent laboratory testing, which allegedly revealed poisoning by Russians.

Navalny allegedly poisoned, according to laboratory investigations, says the widow
Navalny allegedly poisoned, according to laboratory investigations, says the widow

German Lab Finds Evidence of Poisoning in Navalny Case

In a significant development, laboratory tests conducted on unspecified biological samples have suggested that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned. The exact nature of the suspected poison remains unspecified.

The analysis was performed at a laboratory located within the Bundeswehr in Germany, though the identity of the specific institution remains unknown. The samples were secretly taken from Navalny's associates before his funeral, and were later smuggled out of the country.

Navalny's widow, Yulia, has called for the labs to publish their findings regarding the suspected poison. She did not provide details about the samples or the laboratory tests, but her call for transparency underscores the seriousness of the allegations.

Russian authorities have disputed the findings, with the Kremlin stating that they have seen no evidence to support the claim that Navalny was poisoned. However, the lab analysis, if proven accurate, could have significant implications for the ongoing political landscape in Russia.

As the investigation continues, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, with many calling for a thorough and transparent investigation into the matter. The mystery surrounding the poisoning of Alexei Navalny remains a pressing concern for his supporters and the global community alike.

**Update:**

Following the publication of the lab findings, the German government has called on Russia to cooperate in the investigation. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has stated that the findings are "unequivocal" and that Russia must "explain" how Navalny was poisoned. The Kremlin has yet to respond to the call for cooperation.

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