Navalny can "go downstairs", will the truth of "poisoning" be revealed?

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  Like the "poisoning" incident of Skripal and his daughter, the UK has kept the relevant investigation results confidential.

"The Navarini incident has obvious political characteristics. When politics intervenes, medicine is powerless, and the public cannot know the truth."

  One month has passed since the Russian opposition activist Navalny was "poisoned", and the incident is still fermenting.

  On September 19, local time, Navalny posted a photo of himself walking down the stairs on social media.

"Let me tell everyone about my progress in recovery. Although the road is long, there is already a clear (hopeful) path ahead."

  Navalny's health is getting better day by day, can the truth about his "poisoning" be revealed?

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  This is the second time that Navalny's information appeared on his personal social media after being "poisoned."

  On September 15th, Navalny posted a photo of him with his family and medical staff in a German hospital ward on social media, revealing that he had not used a ventilator for the entire day and was breathing completely on his own.

  The 44-year-old Navalny is the founder of the Russian Anti-Corruption Foundation and is regarded by the West as the main leader of the Russian opposition.

  One month ago, on August 20, he fell into a coma on the way from Tomsk to Moscow, and the plane made an emergency landing in Omsk.

  Navariny was taken to a local hospital and placed in the intensive care unit.

Local doctors judged that the cause was a metabolic disorder caused by a rapid change in blood sugar, and the coma was caused by acute poisoning of a salty, colorless psychotic drug called sodium oxybate.

  Navalny did not approve of this.

  A spokesperson for the Anti-Corruption Foundation stated that Navaline did not have any symptoms before boarding the plane, except that he had drunk a cup of hot tea in the coffee shop at Tomsk Airport before the flight took off, "maybe it was poisoned."

  Soon, under the strong "concern" of Germany, Navalny was sent to Berlin Charité Hospital for treatment.

  On September 2, the German government issued a statement stating that Navalny had been infected with a "Novijok" type nerve agent.

Prime Minister Merkel then strongly condemned the "poisoning" incident and asked the Russian government to answer the matter.

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  After the news of Navariny's "poisoning" came out, some Western countries were extremely active.

  Around this incident, the "war of words" between Russia and the European Union continued.

  On September 6, German Foreign Minister Maas threatened for the first time that if Russia cannot explain the Navaline poisoning incident, Germany will be forced to discuss sanctions with the European Union.

Among them, it is not excluded to reconsider the "Beixi-2" natural gas pipeline project in cooperation with Russia.

  On September 15, the European Union stated that the attack on Navariny was an "attempt to murder with chemical weapons."

  The United States is also "unwilling to be lonely."

On the same day, Secretary of State Pompeo said in an interview that he supports more countries to conduct thorough investigations into the Navaline incident.

  NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg and European Commission President Von der Lein also condemned that Britain and France pressured Russia to conduct a comprehensive, transparent and thorough investigation.

  Faced with the accusations, the Russian President’s Press Secretary Peskov said that Germany and other European countries should not prematurely conclude on the so-called "poisoning" incident in Navariny. The Russian agency is conducting necessary investigations, and the Russian side is willing to engage in dialogue on this. .

  The Russian side also stated that there were no toxic substances in Navariny's body when he left Russia.

  The Permanent Mission of Russia to the European Union said that Russia has no reason to poison Navalny and allow him to go to Germany knowing that Germany will detect a nerve agent.

"Navaline's actual approval rate is only 2%. What reason does the Russian government have to poison him?"

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  When it comes to "Novijok", people are no strangers.

  According to reports, "Novijok" is an organophosphate nerve agent, which can prevent the body's nervous system from communicating with other organs, thereby impairing normal muscle function, usually causing victims to suffocate or cardiac arrest And death.

  On March 4, 2018, former Russian agent Skripal and his daughter fell into a coma on a bench on the street in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

  The United Kingdom subsequently stated that both father and daughter had been hit by the military-grade nerve agent "Novijok", and the "black hand" behind it was Russia.

  After the incident, Britain and Russia expelled each other's 23 diplomats.

Subsequently, 16 other EU member states and the United States, Canada, Ukraine, etc. also announced the expulsion of more than 100 Russian diplomats.

  At the time when Russia and the European sides were arguing about whether Navalny was poisoned or not, on the evening of September 4, the Belarusian National Television released a recording of a conversation between German and Polish officials intercepted by Belarusian intelligence agencies.

  According to foreign media reports, in the recording, both parties agreed that it does not matter whether Navalny was poisoned or not, and that preventing Putin from intervening in Belarusian affairs is the top priority.

At present, the most effective way is to use Russia's internal problems to make the clone useless.

  However, the German government stated that the recordings of the conversations announced by Belarus were forged.

  Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said bluntly that the Russian side has nothing to hide about the Navalny incident.

At present, what happened around Navarine is "all the old way", and the other party can't tell the truth except for hypocritical and generous statements.

  Lavrov said, "Everything is developing according to the old script."

This is reminiscent of the "poisoning" incident of Skripal and his daughter. The Russian side has been publicly accused, but the British side still keeps the relevant investigation results secret, and Skripal and his daughter have not appeared.

  Perhaps as the Russian medical expert Bilino said: "The Navalny incident has obvious political characteristics. When politics is involved, medicine is powerless, and the public cannot know the truth."

Zhao Xiaozhan