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Theatrical murder of Alexei Navalny is presented as sowing fear in the West
Summary
The article reports Alexei Navalny died in detention in February 2024 and that foreign laboratory tests identified the neurotoxin epibatidine in samples smuggled from his body.
Content
Alexei Navalny died while in Russian detention in February 2024, and the article discusses new claims about the cause and meaning of his death. The author reports that samples covertly obtained by Navalny's family were analysed abroad and found to contain the neurotoxin epibatidine. The piece links this finding to previous attempts to poison Navalny, including a 2020 attack reported as involving Novichok. The article frames these developments as a deliberate message aimed at the West.
Key points:
- Alexei Navalny's death in custody was announced in February 2024, according to the article.
- The article reports that smuggled biological material was analysed in separate foreign laboratories and identified the toxin epibatidine.
- The article recalls a prior 2020 poisoning of Navalny that was reported as involving the nerve agent Novichok.
- The findings were reported publicly at the Munich Security Conference and were noted by British and European sources, the article says.
Summary:
The article presents the laboratory findings as evidence that Navalny's death was caused by poisoning and places the event in a broader pattern of attacks on him. Undetermined at this time.
