A bottle of Novichok's prints was found in the Navajo room in Russia

A bottle of water with traces of nerve poison “Novichok” was found in the Russian opposition hotel room Alexei Navlany, his associates announced. Navalny, a major critic of the Kremlin who exposed corruption at the helm of the Russian state, was admitted to the Omsk Hospital for intensive care on August 20, after a plane [...]
Navalny, a major critic of the Kremlin who exposed corruption at the helm of the Russian state, was admitted to the Omsk hospital for intensive care on August 20th after a plane traveling from Siberia to Moscow landed there when he became ill.
Two days later, in a coma, he moved to Germany, where doctors concluded that he had been poisoned by poison “Novichok” from the Soviet era, and gave him an antidote and he is slowly recovering.
A video posted today on his account at the Instagram shows his associates looking for his hotel room in Tomsk City, from where he flew to Moscow. As soon as they learned that he had gotten sick on the plane an hour ago, they went back to the room and took bottles and other things from the room to examine everything.
“2 weeks later, a German laboratory found a trace of “Novichok” in a bottle from a hotel room in Tomsk. And then three other labs that took samples proved that he was poisoned by it. Now it is clear that this was done before leaving his room”, they said.
Experts' labs in France and Sweden have confirmed that the Russian opposition leader has been poisoned by “Novichok” and the Kremlin denies any connection to this.
According to British findings, in 2018, former Russian spy Sergei Scripal and his daughter were poisoned with “Novichok” in Salisbury, England.












