Russia's Nawarinui, who appears to have been attacked by nerve agents, was discharged from the hospital on September 24, 6:48.

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Russian opposition leader Nawalinui, who appears to have been attacked by a nerve agent developed in the former Soviet Union, has been discharged from a German hospital that had been treated for about a month.

Opposition leader Nawalinui, who has criticized Putin's administration in Russia, suddenly lost consciousness while traveling on a passenger plane in Russia last month and was being treated at a transferred German hospital.



Since the middle of this month, Mr. Nawarinui has posted photos and comments on his SNS to appeal for recovery, but the hospital issued a statement on the 23rd, revealing that Mr. Nawarinui was discharged on the 22nd. did.



On the 23rd, Mr. Nawarinui also posted a comment on his SNS, saying that he could not stand on one leg or throw the ball with his left hand, and expressed his intention to continue rehabilitation every day after discharge.



After being discharged, a spokeswoman for Mr. Nawarinui said on the 15th of this month that he was "considering returning to Russia."



On the other hand, Russia's Putin administration denied the view that it was attacked with the same kind of substance as the nerve agent "Novichok" developed in the former Soviet Union, and indicated that it would not conduct an investigation to find out the truth, Mr. Nawarinui Some supporters of the Soviet Union are threatening to return to Russia, saying, "If you return to Japan, you may be aiming for your life again."