China News Agency, Berlin, September 14 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The Charité School of Medicine in Berlin, Germany, stated on the 14th that the Russian opposition figure Navalny, who is being treated in the hospital, continues to improve and he can now be completely out of the ventilator. And can get out of bed briefly.

The German federal government said that day that French and Swedish laboratories independently tested samples provided by Germany and confirmed that Navalny was indeed poisoned by a "Novichok" nerve agent.

  Navalny, a well-known Russian opposition figure, fell into a coma on the way to Moscow on August 20, and then the plane made an emergency landing in Omsk.

Local doctors in Omsk stated that no trace of poison was found in Navalin.

On August 22, local time, Navalny was taken by a special plane to the Charité Medical School in Berlin, Germany for treatment.

Navalny was once in a medically artificial coma.

  On September 2, the German Federal Government stated that the German military laboratory found "clear evidence" of a "Novichok" nerve agent after conducting toxicological tests on Navalny.

On September 14, the German Federal Government issued another statement stating that the professional laboratories located in France and Sweden confirmed the German conclusions after passing independent tests.

  The German federal government once again urged Russia to clarify this incident and said it maintains close communication with EU partner countries on the next steps.

  According to Reuters, citing news from the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a phone call with French President Macron that it was inappropriate to make unfounded accusations against Russia regarding the suspected poisoning incident in Navariny.

Putin said that Russia hopes that Germany will provide medical test results in Navalny.

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