New Open Poison: What Killed Navalny According to an Expert.

New Open Poison: What Killed Navalny According to an Expert
New Open Poison: What Killed Navalny According to an Expert

Murder of Alexey Navalny: New Testimonies

According to The Sun: Renowned Russian scientist in exile, Vil Mirzayanov, claims that the secret service of Russian President Vladimir Putin developed the poison used to kill Alexey Navalny.

Mirzayanov is convinced that Putin's agents killed Navalny with a new toxin similar to Novichok.

AFP

Alexey Navalny, 47, died in the penal colony 'Polar Wolf' after being found guilty in several fabricated criminal cases as part of a brutal crackdown on the opposition by the Kremlin.

When the Russian dictator heard this news, he was noticed smiling.

Navalny's Death and Circumstances

Worrying news has emerged that Navalny might have been poisoned in prison. His wife Yulia claims that two Western countries have evidence from analyses of his biological samples, which were smuggled abroad.

Initial photographs show the 'punishment cell' where Navalny was taken on the day of his death in February 2024. They were taken immediately after the body was removed, and there was vomit on the floor, confirming the poisoning version.

This cell, where he was held, was full of signs of violence East2West

Mirzayanov, who worked on the development of Novichok during the Soviet era, believes that the FSB tried to cover their tracks by using an unknown poison. 'My hypothesis is that a new, still unknown toxic agent was used, based on carbamates,' he noted in an interview with the independent TV channel 'Rain'.

 

“They may act over time instead of acting immediately like some nerve agents.”
Reuters

Accusations and Reactions

Yulia Navalnaya sharply condemned the Kremlin, stating:

“Putin is guilty of my husband's murder.”

She reported that in February 2024, it was possible to smuggle biological materials of Alexey to a laboratory in one of the Western countries.

“I learned that the results were obtained, and two laboratories from different countries independently concluded that Alexey was poisoned,”
- she said.

Yulia suggested that the Western countries holding this evidence 'have no legal basis for launching a criminal case' and are afraid to publish the results for political reasons.

 

“I assert that Vladimir Putin is guilty of my husband’s murder, Alexey Navalny.”

She also noted that 'the laboratories of two countries concluded: Alexey was killed, more precisely poisoned.”

Reuters

She added:

“I demand that the laboratories that conducted the tests publish the results.”

Alexey Navalny was one of the few prominent opposition figures in Russia and continued to fight for justice until his last day.

AP

Thus, Yulia called on the international community not to turn a blind eye to the crimes of Putin's regime, emphasizing that each of us must act in the name of justice.

AFP

The death of Alexey Navalny and the circumstances of his demise have caused a wide resonance around the world. Yulia Navalnaya is appealing to the international community not to forget about the horrors of repression in Russia. It is important that these events do not go unnoticed, and that those responsible are punished. The struggle against authoritarianism continues, and the call for justice remains relevant in the context of political persecution.


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