Russian opposition leader in physical condition German hospital “Confirming traces of poison” August 25, 6:27

Regarding Mr. Nawarinui, who has been pointed out that the leader of the Russian opposition force may have been poisoned, it is clear that the German hospital that is treating it has been confirmed to have evidence that poison was used I chose Although he is serious, he says he is not at risk of life.

Nawarinui, a leader of opposition forces that is popular among young people and known as a rush to criticize Putin's regime in Russia, may have been poisoned by complaining of physical condition while traveling on an airliner on 20th this month Has been pointed out.

Mr. Nawarinui was then transferred to Charité University Hospital in the German capital Berlin for treatment, and the hospital side shows that poisonous substances may have been used from Mr. Nawarinui's body on the 24th, according to the tests so far Revealed traces were confirmed.

According to the hospital, no specific substance has been identified, and further detailed examinations have been conducted. The patient's condition remains serious, but there is no risk of life.

In response to this, Prime Minister Merkel issued a statement on the 24th, appealing to clarify the situation, saying that "Russian authorities are required to elucidate this action with complete transparency." It was

Regarding Mr. Nawarinui, the hospital and investigating authorities in Omsk, Russia, who had been brought in initially stated that there were "no traces of poisoning", but this time a different result was obtained, and to what extent on the German side The focus will be on elucidation.

Chief of Public Relations "The doctor of the Russian hospital deceived"

``I wasn't guessing what I was saying,'' Nawarinui's spokesman told Twitter about the hospital's German hospital told him that there were traces of possible poisoning to Nawarinui. "The chief doctor of the Russian hospital cheated us," the Russian Omsk hospital, which was initially transported, said, "There is no evidence of poisoning, and it is due to metabolic disorders due to elevated blood sugar levels. I criticized him for saying that he was saying "No."

Regarding Mr. Nawarinui, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs said, "Chemicals were detected, but they were not toxic." In Russia, neither hospital nor police said no poison was detected.