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Navalny posts photo of himself walking

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MOSCOW: Russia’s leading opposition politician Alexei Navalny announced on Saturday he could now walk with a “tremble,” and gave the first detailed account of his recovery nearly a month ater being poisoned with Novichok nerve agent.

The 44-year-old Kremlin critic posted a photo of himself walking downstairs on Instagram and described how earlier symptoms had included the inability to form words.

“Now I am a guy whose legs tremble when he takes the stairs,” he wrote, detailing moments of “despair” as doctors help him overcome the effects of the nerve agent.

This latest update on his progress came after posted to Instagram on Tuesday that he had spent a first day breathing unassisted, writing ironically: “It’s an amazing process that’s undervalue­d by many. I recommend it.” The anti- corruption campaigner fell ill on a plane from Siberia to Moscow on Aug. 20 and spent two days in a Russian hospital before being airlifted to Berlin’s Charite hospital.

Navalny said in his update that during the initial days of his recovery, he had needed therapy to help him recover his speech as he struggled to form words.

“Not long ago, I didn’t recognise people and couldn’t understand how to speak,” he said.

“How to find a word and how to make it mean something? This was all totally incomprehe­nsible.

“I didn’t know how to express my despair either and so I was just silent.” Navalny, who said that he did not remember the early stage of his recovery, thanked the “fantastic doctors” treating him at Charite hospital.

He now saw a “clear path, although not a short one” to recovery, he said.

The message is characteri­stic of Navalny’s fluent, ironic style of writing.

An avid user of social media, Navalny said he hoped soon to “become the highest form of life in modern society” and be “able to scroll through Instagram and add likes without thinking about it.” Suggesting he is struggling with fine motor skills, he said he was still unable to use a phone -- meaning friends or family probably posted the messages for him -- while “pouring myself a glass of water is a real performanc­e.” Navalny has not assigned any blame in his messages so far but supporters and some European leaders have said that poisoning with Novichok, a military-grade nerve agent, points to a stateorder­ed crime.

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This handout picture posted on Saturday on the Instagram account of @navalny shows Alexei Navalny in Berlin’s Charite hospital.
Agence France-presse ↑ This handout picture posted on Saturday on the Instagram account of @navalny shows Alexei Navalny in Berlin’s Charite hospital.

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