2025-09-17 22:55:10
Politics

New Evidence Links Navalny's Death to Poisoning Amid Kremlin Denials

Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian dissident Alexey Navalny, asserts that lab tests from two foreign laboratories confirm he was poisoned prior to his death in prison. Navalny died on February 16, 2024, and his allies allege that the Kremlin is responsible for his demise, despite official claims attributing it to health issues.

Yulia has highlighted disturbing details, including Navalny's severe symptoms of vomiting and convulsions shortly before his death, alongside evidence of a lack of security footage from that day. Calls for transparency are growing, as human rights organizations and Western governments support her claims.

Nonetheless, the Kremlin continues to deny any wrongdoing, leaving a cloud of suspicion surrounding the circumstances of Navalny's untimely passing.

EL PAÍS
17. September 2025 um 12:17

Widow of Navalny asserts that two laboratories outside Russia have evidence that the dissident was poisoned

Yulia Naválnaya claims labs hide evidence that her husband Alexei Navalni was poisoned. Navalni died on February 16, 2024, at cárcel de Jarp in Yamalo-Nénets. Fundación Anticorrupción wants lab results published. Western countries lack legal basis for case despite having evidence. IK-3 prison has 63 cameras of security with no footage from that day; Alexéi Lisyuk delayed calling ambulance; Navalni complained of pain in his right leg.
Al Jazeera
17. September 2025 um 11:54

Alexey Navalny’s wife says lab tests show he was poisoned before death

Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian dissident Alexey Navalny, claims lab tests show he was poisoned before his death in prison last year. The tests, conducted by two laboratories in different countries, revealed that Navalny was killed through poisoning. Navalny's allies had obtained biological samples from his body and sent them abroad for analysis, which showed the
New York Times - World
17. September 2025 um 13:06

Navalny Vomited and Convulsed in Prison Before Dying, His Wife Says

Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny's wife, Yulia Navalnaya, has claimed that he suffered from heavy vomiting and convulsions shortly before his death in an Arctic prison last year, supporting her accusation of poisoning by the Russian government. She presented new information, including a photo of his cell with vomit on the floor and excerpts from official incident reports, but did not provide direct evidence. The Kremlin has declined to comment on her assertions, which are supported by..
The Guardian
17. September 2025 um 11:49

Widow of Alexei Navalny says lab tests confirm he was poisoned in prison

Yulia Navalnaya, Alexei Navalny's widow, claims that two foreign laboratories confirmed her husband was poisoned in prison. Navalny died suddenly on February 16, and his allies accuse the Kremlin of killing him. Russian officials attribute his death to a mixture of diseases, including heart arrhythmia triggered by hypertension. The Kremlin has denied allegations of poisoning and insists they do not know about the claims made by Navalnaya.
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