Alexei Navalny with his wife Yulia Navalnaya (Ansa)

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01 October 2020 "I'm sure Putin is behind my poisoning, is the accusation of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in an interview with the German weekly magazine Der Spiegel." I don't have another version of what happened ", continues the testimony," You feel no pain but you know you are dying, "added Navalny of the moment when the nerve agent began to take effect while he was flying from Siberia to Moscow. Extract of an interview which will be published in full version in a few hours.



In the meantime, relations between Russia and Germany are tightening up on the issue. Moscow accused the Germans of "provocation" after the intervention of Foreign Minister Heiko Maas before the General Assembly of Nations Unite on suspected Russian opponent poisoning.



Navalny, 44, an anti-corruption activist and Kremlin critic, spent a month in a hospital in Berlin where - according to the results of three European laboratories - all agree on the type of agent used for the poisoning, attributed by his supporters and Westerners to the authorities. Russian.



The European Council "condemns the assassination attempt" of Navalny with Novichok (nerve agents produced in the Soviet Union between 1970 and 1993) and calls for the "full cooperation" of the Russian authorities to ensure an impartial international investigation.

Of the same opinion the United States of America which through the American Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, asked for explanations "on the poisoning", accusing the "aggressive and destabilizing episode of Russia in the world".