China News Agency, Moscow, August 24th. According to RIA Novosti news, in response to the German doctor's claim that "Russian opposition Navariny's physical problems were caused by cholinesterase inhibitor poisoning", Omsk Savayev, the chief toxicologist of the state and the Siberian Federal District, told the media in Omsk on the 24th that there are no clinical features of poisoning by such substances in Navalline.

  Navalny is regarded by Western countries as one of Russia's most well-known opposition figures. On the 20th, he suddenly lost consciousness on the way to Moscow, and the plane landed in Omsk. The opposition suspected that Navariny was poisoned. However, the local doctor in Omsk stated that no trace of poison was found in Navalin. On the 22nd, Navalny was sent to the Charit Hospital in Germany for treatment.

  According to the Interfax news agency, Charité Hospital announced the results of Navariny’s examination on the 24th. The results showed that Navalin's physical problems were caused by cholinesterase inhibitor poisoning, but the specific substance is still unclear, and further inspections will be carried out.

  Savayev said that various tests were conducted on Navaline, involving narcotics, synthetic drugs, psychotropic drugs and other drug tests. "This includes tests for cholinesterase inhibitors, which are negative."

  Savayev said that Navaline also had no clinical manifestations of cholinesterase inhibitor poisoning. We are willing to provide a sample of Navarini to our German counterparts for comprehensive research.

  According to the TASS news agency, Kalinichenko, deputy chief physician of the Omsk First Emergency Hospital, said that the hospital was preparing to investigate the reasons for the discrepancy between the results of the analysis of the German hospital. (Finish)