China News Service, September 23. According to the Russian Satellite Network, the Salita Hospital in Berlin, Germany, said on social media that on the 22nd local time, Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny had been discharged from the hospital.

The doctor said that although it is difficult to assess the long-term effects of his "severe poisoning", it is possible for him to recover completely.

  According to reports, on September 19, Navalny posted several posts on social media about his recovery process, accompanied by photos of himself walking down the stairs.

He said that with the help of German doctors, his body has gradually recovered.

  Navalny is a well-known Russian opposition figure.

On August 20, he suddenly fell into a coma on the way to Moscow, and then the plane made an emergency landing in Omsk.

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

Since then, Navalny was taken by a special plane to a hospital in Berlin, Germany for treatment.

  On September 2, the German Federal Government stated that the German military laboratory found "clear evidence" of "Novijok" nerve agents in Navarine after conducting toxicological tests.

On September 14, the German government announced that the French and Swedish laboratories confirmed through independent analysis that Navalny had been attacked by "Novichok" nerve agents.

  The Russian Kremlin denied any allegations of poisoning Navalny and warned other countries not to jump to conclusions.

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov urged Germany to stop continuing to politicize the Navalny incident.