"We are categorically opposed to someone, let's say, sticking some labels to the current situation, that is, they call something poisoning that has not yet been finally confirmed as poisoning," he said.

As the Kremlin spokesman noted, we are talking about a Russian citizen who is in a coma.

“And we would like to find out what caused this coma ... We are definitely absolutely interested, no less than others, in understanding what led to the coma of a patient who is now being treated in a Berlin hospital,” added Peskov.

Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry called offensive statements by the West to doctors in Omsk about their desire to "hide the truth" in the situation with Navalny. 

On August 24, a Berlin hospital said that the results of Navalny's examination indicate intoxication with a substance from the group of cholinesterase inhibitors. 

At the same time, they noted that the specific substance is not yet known.