Russian opposition politician leader Alexey Navalny fell very seriously ill after drink a poisoned bottle of water which are placed in his hotel room in Siberia, which is claimed by his team, in a video posted on social media platform Instagram on Thursday.
The Kremlin critic’s assistant said they called an advocate as soon as Navalny fell ill, went to the hotel room in the city of Tomsk, and “began recording, describing, and packing everything they found there. In particular the bottles of hotel water.”
After first being taken to a Siberian hospital, Navalny departed to Germany for medication, where he remains.
Berlin’s Charite Hospital acclaimed that the Kremlin critic was discomfort from “intoxication by a substance from the group of cholinesterase inhibitors.”
It said that Navalny, who was shifted to the German capital from the Siberian city of Omsk on Saturday morning, is in an artificial coma in an intensive care unit. “Navalny’s condition of health is very dangerous, but there is currently no acute danger to his life,” the hospital said in a statement Monday.
The explicit substance used to poison Navalny has not yet been recognized, according to the hospital.
German forces emergency group load the pallet that was used to transport Russian opposition figure Navalny into an ambulance on August 22, 2020, at Berlin’s Charite hospital.
Anatoly Kalinichenko, the deputy chief physician at the Russian hospital where Navalny was being treated told a news conference that no poisons were found in Navalny’s blood or urine. We don’t believe that the affected patient endure poisoning, Kalinichenko told local journalists.
Poisons or any particles of their existence in the body have not been identified. Possibly, the diagnosis of poisoning may remain somewhere in the back of our minds. But we do not trust that the patient suffered poisoning,” he added.