Alexei Navalny, a Russian opposition activist and frequent challenger to Vladimir Putin, has died according to the Russian prison service. He reportedly fell ill after a walk in the year and “lost consciousness almost immediately.”
Navalny’s team however has denied the claims being made by the prison service, indicating they have no confirmation of his death.
Russian opposition leader Navalny felt sick during a walk, fainted and died quickly after that, as per Russian prison services statement. https://t.co/6D5WU6GcJn pic.twitter.com/XEsPd4BX1u
— Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) February 16, 2024
Leonid Volkov, chief of staff for Navalny’s team, commented “We have no reason to believe state propaganda. If this is true, then not “Navalny died”, but “Putin killed Navalny” and only that. But I don’t trust them one penny.” His comment was made on Twitter.
Мы не имеем никаких оснований верить госпропаганде.
— Leonid Volkov (@leonidvolkov) February 16, 2024
Если это правда, то не «Навальный умер», а «Путин убил Навального» и только так.
Но я им не верю ни на копейку.
Navalny was last seen alive yesterday, where he appeared in a court hearing.
The last time Navalny was seen alive was during a court hearing yesterday, where he appeared from prison via video link. He looked fine – though that's itself a sign of how his gaunt look and deteriorating health in harsh prison conditions was normalized. pic.twitter.com/dDrz5COiM1
— max seddon (@maxseddon) February 16, 2024
Navalny has been in a Russian prison for the last three years, after having been detained at an airport following his return from medical treatment in Germany following a suspected poisoning. His arrest has widely been viewed as politically motivated, with Putin using the arrest to limit the threat of losing power. The country last year, in an effort to further reduce Navalny’s support, arrested six of his lawyers as well, claiming they were part of an extremist group.
Navalny died today in a Russian prison. The cause of death was "sudden collapse while walking", and it is basically concluded that he was poisoned by Vladimir Putin.
— Cheng-Wei Lai (@ChengWeiLai2) February 16, 2024
In fact, Navalny was already poisoned by Russian Novichok once in 2020, but the Russian doctors at that time were… pic.twitter.com/r0Sjgv1CDi
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