Continuing to follow the unsubstantiated version of the assassination attempt, the German government has exponentially increased the protection of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
This is reported by the edition “Der Spiegel”.
Navalny is still in the Berlin clinic “Charite” under the protection of security forces. Authorities say there is a risk of “re-poisoning”. At the same time, they persistently refuse to prove that the poisoning took place at all.
“The Berlin State Criminal Police Administration has tightened security measures in the Russian opposition policy of Alexei Navalny. This makes it clear that the police in Berlin want to prevent assassination attempts”, – says.
As previously reported by News Front, on August 20, Navalny became ill during the flight, and therefore landed by plane in Omsk. He was taken to hospital, but later transported to Germany. On September 2, Berlin announced that Navalny was allegedly poisoned by the poison of the Novichok group. Although no evidence was presented, the Russian government was held accountable for the incident.
The expert community is confident that the accusations are politicized and related to attempts to interfere with the construction of the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline. This is confirmed by the position of many Western politicians who began to insist on including the project in the sanctions list, although this would cause economic damage to Europe.
In addition, the Navalny case has been repeatedly compared with the sensational case of the Skripals, when the escaped former GRU Colonel Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned in British Salisbury. Although the incident took place in the spring of 2018, London never provided evidence. It is noteworthy that Germany went the same way and refuses to publish the results of Navalny’s medical research.