
There is unequivocal proof that Russian opposition politician Alexei
Navalny was poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent, Germany has said.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said he
was a victim of attempted murder and the world would look to Russia for
answers.Mr. Naively was flown to Berlin
after falling ill on a flight in Siberia last month, and remains in a coma.His team says he was poisoned on
President Vladimir Putin's orders. The Kremlin has dismissed the allegation.The Kremlin spokesman called on
Germany for a full exchange of information and foreign ministry spokeswoman
Maria Zakharova complained the Novichok allegations were not backed up by evidence.
"=Where are the facts where are the formulas, at least some kind of
information she askedA Novichok nerve agent was used
to poison former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the UK in 2018.
While they survived, a British woman later died in hospital. The UK accused
Russia's military intelligence of carrying out that attack..The Russian government must now explain what happened to Mr. Navalny
- we will work with international partners to ensure justice is done, he
tweeted.
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