Tests from a lab show evidence of poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny while he was in prison.
In a shocking turn of events, two independent labs near me have confirmed that Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was poisoned. This revelation, which has not been confirmed by the Kremlin, has sparked widespread protests worldwide.
Navalny, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in a penal colony north of the Arctic Circle in February 2024. His final weeks were spent in a Siberian prison known as the 'Polar Wolf.'
The labs conducted their tests independently and reached the same conclusion about Navalny's poisoning. However, they have not disclosed the specific toxins found or which labs near me conducted the tests.
Navalny's wife, Yulia, shared images claiming to show Navalny's cell and his vomit. Some biological samples of Navalny's remains were also obtained and sent abroad for further testing in labs.
The announcement of the poisoning results was part of a larger effort to pressure the facilities to release their findings. Navalny's team has not received the full reports from the labs involved.
The news of Navalny's poisoning has been met with outrage, with protesters gathering outside Russian embassies in European capital cities, including Berlin and Paris. Banners read 'Putin is a killer' and 'Putin to the Hague.'
Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, stated he was 'unaware' of the claims about Navalny's poisoning. Meanwhile, Navalnaya, Alexey's wife, stated that Putin killed the hope for their country.
Navalnaya promised to investigate Navalny's murder and stated that they are keeping that promise. The investigation into Navalny's death continues, with the hope that the full truth will be revealed.
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