Russian Prosecutors Say They Have No Plans to Investigate Navalny’s Suspected Poisoning

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Russian prosecutors said they don’t have any plans to investigate the suspected poisoning of Alexei Navalny, the Kremlin’s best-known critic

Kremlin faces growing pressure from dissident’s supporters and Western governments to explain what happened to him

Footage appears to show the prominent Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny being carried out to an ambulance on a stretcher, seemingly unconscious. His spokesperson said Mr. Navalny, who is in intensive care at a Siberian hospital, was likely poisoned. Photo: Sergei Chirikov/Shutterstock

 

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DrAnastasy Yeah, any real investigations would lead right to the top. Just another reason that Putin needs to be replaced.

DrAnastasy

Well ... sure.

DUH

Surprise surprise!!!

DrAnastasy Because 'they' are cowards and pathilogic liars. They did not deserve a damn grave to spit on it.

Алексей, просыпайся

Because they already know who is guilty.......

Because, they’re not suicidal

DrAnastasy

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DrAnastasy Navalny second name is 'nobody' in Russia. Putin has no reason to poison this 2% person at all. But west politics have.

DrAnastasy It's not surprising. Many persons such as Navalny were murdered erlier and nothing...

DrAnastasy Why did the Prosecutor General's Office ask Germany for information on the investigation into the incident with Navalny? You have not opened a case.

So what?

DrAnastasy The killer is Putin, that's why

MrMaaay Why would they launch investigation if they already know the answer?

WTF?

Oh is Bill Barr their AG as well?

Hahahahahahahahaha Clearly so.

They can’t risk finding the culprit.

of course they don't

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