From the MT:
“Germany Says Kremlin Critic
Navalny Was Poisoned With Novichok”
Russian opposition leader Alexei
Navalny was poisoned with a substance from the deadly Novichok family, the
German government said Wednesday, demanding explanations from Moscow. “The
Russian government is urged to explain the incident ... the substance in
Navalny’s organism is undoubtedly from the Novichok family," said
government spokesman Steffen Seibert in a statement. Prominent Kremlin critic
Alexei Navalny remains in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator more
than a week after falling violently ill on a flight from Siberia to Moscow.
Navalny, 44, has been receiving treatment in Germany after spending two days in
a Siberian hospital where Russian doctors ruled out that the de facto leader of
Russia’s opposition was poisoned. German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday
demanded answers from Russia over the case. "This has given rise to some
very serious questions that only Russia can and must answer," Merkel said,
adding that "the intent was to silence him." The Kremlin said
Wednesday evening that Russia was ready to cooperate fully with Germany. Kremlin
spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists: "In general we confirm that we
are ready and have an interest in full cooperation and exchange of data on this
topic with Germany," he was quoted as saying by the RIA Novosti state news
agency. Peskov complained that Russia had not received an answer to its request
for German doctors to share their findings. He insisted that before Navalny was
evacuated to Berlin on August 22, Russia had not found traces of poisoning,
reflecting earlier statements by doctors. "Before the sick man was taken
to Berlin, a whole set of tests were carried out in our country in accordance
with all international standards, no poisonous substances were detected,"
he said, not using Navalny's name as is Kremlin practice. A Russian foreign
ministry spokesperson slammed Germany for not providing Russia with evidence
for its statements in comments to AFP. "We are urging our partners to
offer full cooperation and exchange of information," the spokesperson
said, criticising "loud public announcements without any presenting any
facts at all". The spokesperson suggested that Germany's aim was to
"justify some retaliatory measures that have already been prepared". Russia
is still awaiting an answer from Germany to an official request sent by the
Prosecutor-General's Office asking German doctors to share medical data on
Navalny with Russian counterparts, the ministry spokesperson said. EU chief
Ursula von der Leyen denounced what she called the "despicable and
cowardly" act and said those responsible should be brought to justice. British
Foreign Minister Dominic Raab said Russia "must tell the truth" about
what happened to Navalny. "The Russian government has a clear case to
answer," Raab said in a statement. The case has drawn parallels with two
suspected Kremlin-linked poisonings in Britain. In 2006, President Vladimir
Putin was blamed for the radiation poisoning death of former KGB agent
Alexander Litvinenko in the British capital. In 2018, the Kremlin was also
accused of being behind the attempted murder of ex-double agent Sergei Skripal
in Salisbury, southwest England, using a Novichok nerve agent. Reacting to the
news, Navalny aide Leonid Volkov linked the poisoning to Russian President
Vladimir Putin. “In 2020, poisoning Navalny with Novichok is like leaving
(Putin’s) autograph at the crime scene,” Volkov wrote on Twitter. Berlin’s
Charité hospital where Navalny is being treated issued a statement on Thursday
evening, stating that he remains on a ventilator in serious condition. The clinic said that while poisoning symptoms
are gradually fading, doctors expected a long recovery period and “possible
long-term consequences of the poisoning.”
^ Hearing that Navalny was
poisoned with a poison that the Russian Government likes to use on people it
doesn’t like is not surprising. What would be surprising is in the Kremlin openly
admitted to the political poisoning. ^
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