Navajo Call Putin: Give me your clothes. It's important evidence.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny accuses Moscow of hiding evidence of poisoning against him, and wants to return to him the clothes he wore when he fell into a coma last month. Russian President Vladimir Putin's fierce critic says in a Facebook post that his clothes were changed before moving [...]
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny accuses Moscow of hiding evidence of poisoning against him, and wants to return to him the clothes he wore when he fell into a coma last month.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's fierce critic says in a Facebook post that his clothes were changed before he moved from Siberia to Germany for medical treatment.
Before they gave me permission to transport to Germany, they took off all my clothes and sent me naked. Since Novichok was found in my body and pollution due to contact is quite possible, my clothes are an important test”, writes Navajo.
Navajo writes for the first time that they tried to kill him with a toxic substance used by the army”. At the same time, it draws attention to the fact that the deadline for performing a “pre-ethire procedure” on his case has expired, as 30 days have already passed since he was poisoned.
Navalny reports that two independent labs in France and Sweden, as well as the German Army special laboratory, have confirmed Novichok's existence in his body.
Whatever, in Russian political and legal reality, this does not exist. Russia has not been prosecuted, but there is a preliminary procedure for my admission to the hospital. I'm under the impression that I haven't been in a coma when I was on an airplane, the Navajo concludes.












