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Russian opponent Alexei Navalny, in a coma after allegedly being poisoned, cannot be transported to the German hospital that offered to treat him. According to the opposition's environment, the Russian doctors who take care of him have changed their decision this morning and have alleged that his condition is not stable and it is not possible to put him on a plane.

Navalny has been in a coma since yesterday and everything points to a powerful poisoning. He was admitted to the No. 1 Hospital in Omsk on Thursday morning after the plane on which he was heading from Siberia to Moscow made an emergency landing at the local airport due to the severity of his condition. "We assume he was poisoned with something mixed with the tea. It was the only thing he drank in the morning," said the politician's spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh , who was accompanying him on his business trip to Siberia. Several doctors explained to Navalny's team that the toxin was absorbed faster through the hot liquid.

The versions that happen publicly are contradictory. From the Emergency Hospital No. 1 in Omsk (Siberia), the deputy director, Anatoli Kalinichenko, affirmed this Friday that there are no traces of poison in the analyzes of the Russian opposition leader Alexéi Navalni, who is admitted to an intensive care unit of that center. "No poisons or traces of them were detected in blood or urine tests," Kalinichenko was quoted as saying by the Interfax agency.

However, Navalny's collaborator Ivan Zhdanov had previously told reporters that a police officer at the hospital had just tipped them off that a deadly poison had been found in Navalny's body, which was dangerous not only to him, but also for those around him. The name of the substance has not been specified because it is "an investigation secret," said Zhdanov, director of the Navalny Anti-Corruption Foundation. "Everyone around him needs special suits. That's why they refuse to allow Alexei to be taken," says the opponent's team.

Doctors alleged this morning that Alexei Navalny's condition is unstable, which does not allow him to be transported, the politician's press secretary said. Yesterday a consultation was held in Omsk with the participation of doctors from Moscow, in which the possibility of transporting her was discussed. The president of the German NGO Cinema for Peace , Jaka Bizilj , had previously assured that the Charité Hospital in Berlin was ready to receive Navalny. A German ambulance plane left for Omsk at three in the morning ready to take Navalny to this Berlin clinic. In that center, two years ago, Mediazona editor Pyotr Verzilov was treated for poisoning by an unknown substance.

"The hospital does not have the necessary equipment"

"We did everything possible and impossible in one hour the plane will land in Omsk, all the papers have been prepared and signed, and then suddenly they tell us: it is impossible to transport. Even by decision and under the responsibility of Yulia [the woman de Navalny], "lamented Leonid Volkov , Navalny's right-hand man for years. The plane left Nuremberg at 3:11 a.m. local time, and it is not clear that it will ever take Navalny away. The hospital is taken over by the police.

Anastasia Vasilyeva , the opposition's personal doctor, is in the Omsk hospital center and has criticized "that the hospital does not have the necessary equipment, nor [gives] dignified treatment and does not have the necessary conditions" to treat such a case. Vasilyeva is convinced that the doctors have been pressured by the Russian government so that Navalny cannot be examined in Europe "and thus it will never be discovered how he has been treated" in Russia.

"The prohibition to transport Navalny is an attempt on his life, it is being carried out at this time by the doctors and the lying authorities who have authorized it," the spokeswoman wrote on social networks.

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