The head of Ukraine's defense ministry's intelligence department has said that the cause of death of opposition leader Navalny, who died in a Russian prison, was due to a blood clot called a blood clot.



Although he denied the idea that the murder was the direct cause, Western countries are increasingly accusing President Putin of being responsible.

"It may be disappointing, but the cause of death of opposition leader Navalny, who died earlier this month in a Russian prison," Budanov, the head of Ukraine's defense ministry's intelligence department, told reporters on the 25th. "What we do know is that he died of a blood clot. It's confirmed."



Ukrainian intelligence officials said Navalny's death was due to a blood clot called a blood clot, denying that he was killed by someone.



However, the G7 = seven major countries issued a summit statement on the 24th asking Russia to clarify the circumstances leading up to the death, and Western countries are increasingly accusing President Putin of being responsible.



On the other hand, on the 25th, Intelligence Director General Budanov said that the bridge connecting Crimea in southern Ukraine, which Russia unilaterally annexed, and Russia "will fall down," and as Ukraine marks the 10th anniversary of the annexation in March, showed a stance of intensifying attacks on the bridge, which is a symbol of annexation.