In a report on the death of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, an employee of the Polar Wolf penal colony wrote that “convict Navalny fell to the floor, complained of severe abdominal pain and began to vomit.” However, there is nothing of the sort in the official version. According to Russian investigative journalists, this indicates that the opposition leader may have been poisoned in prison.
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We definitely cannot say that Navalny was definitely poisoned | Source: Profimedia
According to editor-in-chief Roman Dobrochotov, The Insider server obtained a file of several, probably thousands of files. There is e-mail communication, there are Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and more.
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They are still processing some part, because they are trying to confirm everything from other sources. But the most important thing from the point of view of the editor-in-chief is this report that they prepared for the Kremlin, which was then also handed over to the survivors, i.e. Navalny’s wife. There you can see how it was changed several times, about three or four times, and all the things that would in any way question the official version disappeared.
Of course, this is not conclusive. This is not something that can be proven in any way. Already because, for example, there are materials about the fact that the vomit was sent to the laboratory. The document says that yes, they are sent, we are currently waiting for the results, but the results have never been delivered there.
So we definitely cannot say that he was definitely poisoned. What we can say with a high degree of probability is that the official version, i.e. that there was a heart attack, is probably not true, because in such a case one does not have a stomach ache.
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The reason for the liquidation of Navalny
One can think about why the Kremlin would need to eliminate Navalny, since he could not fundamentally threaten his power from prison beyond the Arctic Circle. All the more so because it was such a deterrent case for everyone else who could simply spend the next 20 years somewhere beyond the Arctic Circle. However, it now appears that, on the one hand, for a large part of his supporters in Russia, Alexei Navalny was a symbolic figure and was such a symbol of hope that it would one day work.
And most importantly, we found out that Alexei Navalny was involved in the possible exchange of Russian spies that took place this summer. And it was the main reason why Germany finally agreed to extradite Vadim Krasikov, the hitman. And of course we can then only speculate whether the fact that two days after the German chancellor agreed to the exchange, but said he would like to exchange him for Navalny, Alexei Navalny was dead. So again, we can’t prove anything, but it’s interesting to say the least.
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