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Poisoned Anti-Putin Leader Recovers; Putin Aide Suggests His Poisoning Occurred in Germany, Not in Russia
“The fact is, at the moment Alexei Navalny left Russian territory, he had no toxic, poisonous substance in his body [so] we have a number of questions for the Germans.”
Navalny became ill in Russia on August 20. He was transported to Germany, where medical personnel from France and Sweden confirmed the presence of the nerve agent Novichok in his body and took proper measures to restore his health. The leader of Russia’s foreign intelligence service, Sergey Naryshkin, now suggests that Navalny was poisoned after he was transported out of Russia.
Chinese Military Official Sends Sharp Warning to Counter U.S.-Taiwan Cooperation
“Those who play with fire are bound to get burned.”
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