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Nabalani: Putin is responsible for my assassination attempt
In the first interview since being released from a hospital in Berlin, the Russian opposition leader who survived after being exposed to nerve gas said "I have no other versions" of what happened.
"You do not feel pain, but you know you are dead," Navalny described the difficult moments
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Thursday, 01 October 2020, 10:00
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In video: Opposition leader in Russia released from hospital in Germany (Photo: Reuters)
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for his attempted poisoning, stressing he is not afraid.
This is while recovering from the nerve gas that hit him more than a month ago.
Navalny was flown on a flight from Russia to Berlin in August, after collapsing on a domestic flight departing from Siberia.
He was treated at Scratch Hospital for about a month, and was released last week.
"I claim that Putin is behind the crime and I have no other versions of what happened," he said in an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel.
"You do not feel pain, but you know you are dead," Navalny described the difficult moments after the onset of the nerve gas impact, which was identified by Germany and other European countries as Novichuk.
He promised to return to Russia and added: "My mission now is to remain fearless. And I have no fear!".
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Plans to return to Russia.
Navalny after his release from a hospital in Berlin, last week
The West is demanding explanations from the Kremlin, which denies any involvement in the incident and said it has yet to see evidence of a crime committed against a 44-year-old villain.
A political activist who helped fly Navalny to Germany said last week that he would need at least another month to get back in shape, adding that it was clear that Navalny was planning to return to Russia and resume his political activities in the country.
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