Russian opposition activist Alexey Navalni, who diagnosed Germany as poisoned by poison, found consciousness.



According to the AFP news agency on the 7th, the Berlin Charite Hospital, which is treating Navalni, said that Navalni woke up from a coma and removed the ventilator.



Charite Hospital said the patient is "reactive to verbal stimuli," and that the condition is correct.



However, he added, "The long-term problems associated with serious addiction still cannot be ruled out."



Navalni suddenly collapsed on a Russian domestic flight on the 20th of last month and fell into a coma, and two days later, with the support of a German civic group, he was transferred to Berlin.



Shortly after the incident, Navalni claimed that it had been attacked by poison, but Russian authorities have shown that Navalni had no signs of poison.



The German government said on the 2nd that there was "unquestionable evidence" that Navalni was exposed to the neurological agent Nobichok, as a result of an examination at a federal military research facility.



The German government is pressing Russia that if it does not cooperate with the investigation of the case, it could go to sanctions with the EU.