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01/21/2021
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The Prosecutor General's Office complained about the "incoven" interrogation of Navalny

The Prosecutor General of Russia sent a new request to Germany about what happened to Alexei Navalny. The response to previous requests is regarded as inconsistent, the supervisory department said. “Since most of the petitions of the Russian investigative authority were rejected, and the transferred protocols of Navalny Navalny’s interrogations and his wife were inconsistent, the Russian Prosecutor General regarded this as a complete failure to fulfill Russian requests for legal assistance on formal grounds,” the prosecutor’s statement said .

According to the Prosecutor General’s Office, Germany’s response testifies to the “concealment of the true circumstances of what happened.” Earlier, the response of Germany called the Russian Foreign Ministry. The head of the department, Sergei Lavrov, said that there is no material evidence in it, information about bottles with supposedly traces of poison, copies of toxicological conclusion, bioprob or the results of their analysis.

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The Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia in August and September 2020 sent four requests for legal assistance regarding the alleged poisoning of Alexei Navalny to Germany. The Federal Department of Justice Affairs of Germany responded to them on January 16, the day before the return of Navalny to Russia. Moscow transferred protocols of the policy of the prosecutor's office of Berlin. The German government believes that now the Russian authorities should immediately investigate the alleged attempt on the opposition.

All the necessary data for the start of criminal proceedings, including the sampling of blood, tissues and clothing of Navalny, are at the disposal of Russia, ”said the representative of the Ministry of Justice of Germany with the news agency DPA . “This crime should be investigated in Russia,” he said.

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In August 2020, Alexei Navalny lost consciousness in an airplane flying from Tomsk to Moscow. After an emergency landing, he was hospitalized in Omsk. From there, on a medical plane, he was taken to the Hospital "Shary" in Berlin. There he was treated from the consequences of deadly poisoning.

Several laboratories found that it was poisoned by the combat substance developed in Russia from the Novice group. He and his supporters are sure that he was attempted by the Russian authorities. An international journalistic investigation found that senior officers of the Federal Security Service may be involved in the crime, including chemical weapons specialists who include Novice.

  • The shares in Russia with a demand to release Alexei Navalny are scheduled for Saturday, January 23. Politics was detained on January 17 in Sheremetyevo - immediately upon arrival in Moscow from Berlin, where he was treated after a "novice" poisoning. On January 18, the Khimkinsky city court at a visiting meeting at the police department sent Navalny to the insulator for 30 days.