The spouse of Alexander Litvinenko, Marina Litvinenko, refers to Vladimir Putin as a “monster,” according to Alexei Navalny.
Alexei Navalny’s wife has accused the Kremlin of waiting for traces of the Novichok nerve agent to disappear from his body as she vowed to reveal the names of his killers.
Yulia Navalnaya delivered a video statement on Monday, alleging that her husband was killed by Vladimir Putin. She stated, “We are fully aware of the reasons behind Putin’s actions three days ago and will share them with you soon.”
According to a paramedic with experience, the injured body of the Putin opponent was likely taken to the morgue at Salekhard District Clinical Hospital, as reported by the independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta Europe on Sunday.
On Monday morning, Kira Yarmysh, former Twitter user and spokeswoman for Mr. Navalny, stated that his mother, Lyudmila Navalnaya, and his legal team were prevented from entering the morgue.
The spouse of Alexander Litvinenko, who passed away in 2006 due to being poisoned with Polonium 210 in London, stated to Sky News that the Russian leader is responsible for the death of the most influential political figure and the potential for a better Russia. She urged the West to show support for those who oppose the “monstrous” Putin.
The Deputy Prime Minister stated that the passing of Navalny serves as a poignant reminder of the oppressive regime that Ukraine is currently facing.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland, Micheal Martin, has stated that there should be no hindrances or barriers in offering assistance and help to Ukraine.
At a meeting of the European Union’s foreign ministers in Brussels, Mr. Martin stated that the alleged passing of Mr. Navalny while in custody serves as a reminder of the oppressive nature of the Russian government.
He stated that this was also applicable to the European Foreign Affairs Council’s deliberation on Russia’s attack on Ukraine, noting: “That is not what the citizens of Ukraine desire.”
Mr Martin emphasized the importance of Europe ensuring that there are no hindrances or barriers in providing essential aid and support to Ukraine.
He stated that it was crucial to stop Russia from gaining territory.
The reporter was informed that the EU-Russian Federation relations currently have the most severe sanctions in history. The speaker also mentioned that these sanctions will continue to exert pressure.
Germany has called upon the Russian ambassador to discuss the death of Alexei Navalny.
The spokesperson for Germany’s foreign ministry announced that Russia’s ambassador in Germany was summoned on Monday to discuss the death of Alexei Navalny, a prominent opposition leader in Russia.
During a routine press conference, the spokesperson announced that a meeting with the Russian ambassador will be held today in Berlin.
The German representative stated that they are insisting on the freedom of all individuals who have been detained in Russia for political motives. They also expressed their dismay at the fact that people are being arrested in Russia simply for placing flowers in remembrance of Alexei Navalny’s passing.
The wife of Navalny claims that the Kremlin intentionally delayed seeking medical help in order for the novichok to fully leave his body.
Alexei Navalny’s widow has said the Kremlin is waiting for traces of the Novichok nerve agent to disappear from his body as she vowed to reveal the names of his killers.
On Monday, Yulia Navalnaya released a video statement in which she accused the Russian government of concealing the body of her husband, a prominent opposition figure. She also stated that his allies are aware of the reasons for his death and will soon disclose them.
The Russian government has stated that they were not involved in his passing.
She stated, “We are aware of the reason behind Putin’s actions in killing Alexei three days ago. We will share the details with you in the near future. Our investigation will uncover the perpetrator and their methods. We will not hesitate to reveal their identities and faces.”
Navalny’s spouse pledges to carry on the work of her husband as he fights for a liberated Russia.
On Monday, Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of Alexei Navalny who was a leader of the opposition in Russia, stated that she will carry on her late husband’s mission for a democratic Russia. She urged supporters to intensify their efforts in challenging President Vladimir Putin.
Navalnaya expressed her desire for a liberated Russia and her commitment to advancing the cause in a video titled “I Will Carry On Alexei Navalny’s Work”.
“I am determined to work alongside the people of Russia to fight against the Kremlin and create a new Russia,” stated Navalnaya, blaming Vladimir Putin for her husband’s death.
The Russian government has denied any involvement in causing his death.
Navalnaya expressed that Putin’s act of killing Alexei was like killing half of her, as it took away half of her heart and soul.
“Although I may only have half left, it reminds me that I cannot give up. I am determined to carry on Alexei Navalny’s mission and keep fighting for our nation.”
She implored me to stand by her side. She requested that I join her in feeling the anger. The anger, fury, and resentment towards those who have destroyed our future.
The spouse of the late former FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko refers to Vladimir Putin as a “monster.”
She expressed her anger over Putin’s recurring acts of violence. This time, he took the life of a highly influential politician who was seen as the beacon of hope for a better Russia.
Ms. Litvinenko stated that she is certain about the person or group responsible for Mr. Navalny’s death.
“Putin is a tyrant.”
Oliver Browning reports:
The spouse of the late Alexander Litvinenko, Marina Litvinenko, refers to Vladimir Putin as a “monster” following the recent assassination of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Marina Litvinenko, the wife of Alexander Litvinenko, a former FSB agent who was murdered, expressed her views on the death of Alexei Navalny, describing Vladimir Putin as a “monster.” During an interview with Sky News on Monday, February 19th, Ms. Litvinenko shared her anger over Mr. Navalny’s death and her concerns for other jailed opposition members. She stated, “I was filled with rage because Putin has once again taken a life. He has taken the life of the most influential politician and the beacon of hope for a new Russia.” Ms. Litvinenko also stated that she has no doubt about who is responsible for Mr. Navalny’s death, firmly believing that “Putin is a monster.”
At the U2 Las Vegas concert, Bono exclaimed the name of Alexei Navalny to a crowd of thousands.
The 60-year-old encouraged the audience at Las Vegas Sphere to unite in chanting Nalvany’s name on Saturday, February 17, after his passing.
According to Russian prison officials, the 47-year-old who was known for his strong opposition to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, passed away in a Siberian jail after becoming ill earlier this week.
During his speech at the concert on Saturday, Bonon urged the audience to say Putin’s name, emphasizing the importance of speaking out for freedom rather than simply remembering it.
Lucy Leeson reports:
Bono invokes the name of Alexei Navalny in front of a large crowd at the U2 concert in Las Vegas.
During their concert in Las Vegas, U2 lead singer Bono honored the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny by leading the crowd in chanting his name. Navalny, who was a vocal critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, recently passed away at the age of 47 while in prison in Siberia. Bono urged the audience to not only remember Navalny’s name, but to vocalize it as a symbol of standing up for freedom.
The Kremlin has deemed the West’s response to Navalny’s passing as unacceptable.
The Kremlin stated on Monday that the West’s response to the passing of Alexei Navalny was not acceptable, however, the disrespectful remarks from the United States and Europe would not affect President Vladimir Putin.
Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson for the Kremlin, stated that the inquiry into Navalny’s passing is currently in progress and is following the protocols of Russian legislation.
The Russian government stated that they are not responsible for determining when Alexei Navalny’s body will be released to his family.
When questioned about Putin’s response to the announcement of the imprisoned opposition leader’s passing, Peskov replied, “I have no further comments to make.”
Photographs show Navalny’s mother and lawyer arriving at the prosecutor’s office in Salekhard.
The German minister is optimistic about reaching a quick consensus on implementing new sanctions against Russia.
Annalena Baerbock, the German Foreign Minister, stated in Brussels on Monday that the European Union is expected to make a decision soon regarding a 13th round of sanctions against Russia.
She mentioned that the death of Alexei Navalny would be taken into account.
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