Recently, Navalny has appreciated the health workers in Russia. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is in Germany and is recovering from what authorities there decided to be nerve agent poisoning, thanked Russian pilots and paramedics for acting quickly after he fell into a coma on a flight from Siberia. The opposition leader, who failed on a plane to Moscow on August 20 and spent nearly three weeks in a coma, stated in an Instagram post on Friday that pilots “quickly landed the plane in Omsk” and medical workers at the airport “jammed a dose of atropine” into him, immediately recognizing “a toxic poisoning.”
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“Thank you, unknown good-hearted friends. You are good people,” the 44-year-old politician wrote under a photo of him hugging his wife Yulia. After 48 hours in a hospital in Omsk, where Russian doctors stated that they found no trace of any poisoning, Navalny was shifted to the Charite hospital in Berlin. German chemical weapons experts decided that he was poisoned with the Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok findings supported by labs in France and Sweden.
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Navalny, a longtime enemy of Russian President Vladimir Putin got discharged from the hospital earlier this week. Charite hospital said that based on Navalny’s progress, physicians believe a “complete recovery is possible.” Russian governments have been resisting the international pressure to launch a criminal investigation, saying no trace of poisonous substances has been found in Navalny’s system and demanding Germany, France and Sweden to share their findings.
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