Navalny, the most visible opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, fell ill on a domestic flight to Moscow on Aug. 20 and was transferred to Germany for treatment two days later. A German military lab later determined that the Russian politician was poisoned with Novichok, the same class of Soviet-era agent that Britain said was used on a former Russian spy and his daughter in England, in 2018.
"Although I understood in general what the doctor wanted, I did not understand where to get the words. In what part of the head do they appear in?" Navalny wrote in the post, which accompanied a photo of him on a staircase. "I also did not know how to express my despair and, therefore, simply kept silent."
The doctors treating him at Berlin's Charite hospital "turned me from a `technically alive person' into someone who has every chance to become the Highest Form of Being in Modern Society again -- a person who can quickly scroll through Instagram and without hesitation understands where to put likes," he wrote.
"There is too much absurdity in this case to take anyone at their word," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Friday.
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Look out putin, hes coming for you.
Will Navalny come back to Russia where surely more attempts against his life will come. Countries governed by KGB or CIA presidents not good to trust
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