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No one gets out alive.
Trouble makers do not live long in the new USSR. Like I said, they probably would have preferred he fall out of the plane, but that would have been too obvious. Notice how quickly the "we don't know it it was poison" story began to be pushed.
The regime would not be doing that if someone else did the poisoning.
Navalny is now in Germany for treatment.
Trouble makers do not live long in the new USSR. Like I said, they probably would have preferred he fall out of the plane, but that would have been too obvious. Notice how quickly the "we don't know it it was poison" story began to be pushed.
The regime would not be doing that if someone else did the poisoning.
Navalny is now in Germany for treatment.
Trouble makers do not live long in the new USSR. Like I said, they probably would have preferred he fall out of the plane, but that would have been too obvious. Notice how quickly the "we don't know it it was poison" story began to be pushed.
The regime would not be doing that if someone else did the poisoning.
Did the authorities poison Navalny? No, they doesn't want to even put him in jail (and they could have done it many times - he already has two suspended sentences), because he is too convenient and useful as a cheap provocateur .
Was he poisoned from abroad? Perhaps, but respectfully, the moment is not the one. But to the environment of Navalny it would be worth looking closely, maybe that's why the security forces protected him from his colleagues.