The Kremlin denies that Putin poisoned Navajo: We don't take those accusations seriously.

The Kremlin has denied allegations that Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the poisoning of critic Alexei Navajo. spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the charges were completely false and could not be taken seriously. Doctors in Germany, where Mr. Navalny, they said this last “maybe” was poisoned but Mr. Peskov questioned the haste of [...]
spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the charges were completely false and could not be taken seriously.
Doctors in Germany, where Mr. Navalny, they said this last “maybe” was poisoned but Mr. Peskov questioned their haste to come up with this opinion, the BBC writes, translates Periscopi.
Mr. Navalny got sick during Tomski's flight to Moscow last Thursday.
His supporters suspect that the poison had been placed in a cup of tea at Tomski Airport.
Putin's brief critic had been flown to Omsk, where doctors treated him for three days before he was transferred to a hospital in Berlin.
His condition is serious but does not threaten his life, doctors have said. /Periscope












