Germany claims Navalny poisoned with Novichok class agent

Germany claims Navalny poisoned with Novichok class agent

Germany’s cabinet claimed that German military toxicologists had found traces of a nerve agent of the Novichok family in the body of Russian opposition politician and anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny. Berlin called on Moscow to explain the incident with Navalny and promised to inform the Russian ambassador on results of the lab tests.

Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Kremlin was unaware of the German authorities’ conclusions that blogger Alexei Navalny was allegedly poisoned with the Novichok toxic agent, TASS reported.

The Russian Foreign Ministry pointed out that Moscow was still waiting for a reply from Germany to a request filed by the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office for information about Navalny.

The German Cabinet’s spokesperson Steffen Seibert said that Germany will brief the European Union, NATO and the OPCW about latest information on the incident with Navalny and will "discuss an appropriate joint response with the partners in the light of the Russian response." However, he did not elaborate on what steps could be taken.

Navalny was rushed to a local hospital in the Siberian city of Omsk on August 20 after collapsing on the Tomsk-Moscow flight. He fell into a coma and was put on a ventilator in the intensive care unit. On August 22, he was airlifted to the German hospital Charite. On August 24, German doctors said that indicators of cholinesterase inhibitors had been found in his body. The doctors added that his life was not in danger but long-term complications for his nervous system could not be ruled out.

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