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“There was no poison! The poison was, but not” Novichok “!” Novichok “, but drank himself!”: How the Kremlin is entangled in versions of the poisoning of Navalny – Abroad – News

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny told German media “Der Spiegel” this week that behind his poisoning stands Russian President Vladimir Putin. This statement by Navalny caused almost hysteria in the Kremlin itself and in a number of Putin regime officials. Various officials accused Navalny of insulting Putin and continued to insist that Putin had absolutely nothing to do with the poisoning of Russia’s main opposition and that there were still no grounds to prosecute what had happened to Navalny.

On August 20, Navalny was ill during a flight from Tomsk to Moscow, the pilot made an emergency landing at Omsk airport, and Navalny was taken unconscious to Omsk Hospital with signs of poisoning. On August 22, Navalny was transferred from Russia to Germany, where he was treated by the Charite clinic at the University of Berlin.

On 2 September, Germany stated that indisputable evidence had been obtained that Navalny had been poisoned by a nerve-paralyzing warfare substance belonging to the Novichok group. This opinion was later confirmed by the French and Swedish laboratories.

On September 22, Navalni was discharged from a Berlin hospital.

Western countries have asked Russia for explanations, but the Kremlin has denied any involvement in the assassination attempt.

The Kremlin and other Russian officials or individuals close to the regime have voiced countless contradictory and even absurd versions of what happened to Navalny since the poisoning of Navalny. The Russian edition of The Insider has compiled the main ones.

High blood sugar and diet

The author of the versions is Aleksandrs Sabajevs, a doctor of the toxicology department of Omsk Hospital.

“It simply came to our notice then [pirms saindēšanas] have had digestive problems. He sat on a diet to lose weight, ”this is one of Sabayev’s versions of why Navalny was sick on the plane.

According to another version of Sabayev, Navalny’s rapid deterioration in health was caused by high blood sugar.

Low sugar

The author of the version is Russian propagandist Margarita Simonyan

Simonyan, the head of the Russian propaganda channel RT, was initially quite convinced that the condition of Navalny was due to low blood sugar.

“Navalny seems to have hypoglycaemia. This is when your blood sugar drops sharply. I also have it when I don’t eat for long. Only rapid glucose uptake can help. Had he given him a plane spoon of sugar, nothing would have happened. For example, I always have candy with me, ”Simonjana explained her theory.

Poisoned Khodorkovsky

The author of the version is Margarita Simonjana

“The main person with whom Navalny is competing is Mikhail Khodorkovsky. First of all, these are the understandable, well-known Khodorkovsky methods. Second, they share one “field”. Thirdly, we have recently seen that they are starting to “tear up” in public. Fourth, these are all their Khodorkovsky and Berezovsky constellation methods. If it is proved that he [Navaļnijs] was poisoned, but it has not been proven, it would be my main version, ”says Simonjana about her second version.

There was no poisoning, he simulated

The author of the version is Vladimir Putin

According to the French newspaper Le Monde, Putin said in a telephone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron that Navalny was a simple “troublemaker on the Internet” who had previously simulated various diseases, which meant that he also simulated poisoning.

Poisoned with “Novičok”, but the poison took its own

The author of the version is Vladimir Putin

In the same conversation with Makron, Putin said that he did not rule out the possibility that Navalal could have somehow taken the Novicok poison himself.

The author of the version is Vladimir Putin

In a conversation with French President, Putin also put forward the theory that standing behind the poisoning of Navalny Latvia, because one of the creators of “Novičok” lives there.

Poisoned by alcohol

The author of the version is the propagandist Vladimir Solovyov

I look at what was and see that a classic weapon of war called “bad alcohol” has been used. So far, everything is indicative of a pancreatitis attack caused by fatty foods and poor quality alcohol, ”Solovyov said.

Poisoned by comrades

Author of the version – “political scientist Sosnovsky”

In Vladimir Solovyov’s program, a man who called himself a political scientist, Alexander Sosnovsky, said that Navalny could have been poisoned by his own peers by pouring insulin into his drink. Insulin lowers Navalny’s blood sugar, so his health has deteriorated rapidly.

Version authors – “Komsomolskaya Pravda” and “Carjgrad”

Versions that Navalny had been poisoned by his own associates in the Anti-Corruption Fund were also expressed by several other Russian media outlets.

Komsomolskaya Pravda claimed that his partner Maria Maria Pevchi had poisoned Navalny. Carjgrad, on the other hand, claimed that his assistant Ilya Pahomov, who was with Navalny in Tomsk, had added poison to Navalny’s drink.

The author of the version is Vyacheslav Volodin, Speaker of the State Duma of Russia

Volodin has said that Navalny has been poisoned by German special services in order to put international pressure on Russia and thus prevent it from opposing European countries interfering in Belarus’ internal affairs and trying to overthrow Alexander Lukashenko’s regime.

The poisoning was staged by Germany

The author of the version is the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko

Mr Lukashenko said German poisoning had been staged by a number of European countries under German leadership to discourage Putin from defending the Lukashenko regime.

“There was no poisoning. It was staged, “Lukashenko said.

The author of the version is one of the developers of “Novičok”, chemist Leonīds Rinks

The symptoms of ‘navalnya’ poisoning are not at all similar to those of using Novičok. My opinion is a simple attack of pancreatitis, ”said the chemist.

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