The Daily Telegraph

Russian opposition leader sprayed green in dye attack

- By Roland Oliphant

ALEXEI NAVALNY, the Russian opposition leader and Kremlin critic, was doused with green dye as he campaigned in Siberia yesterday.

An unknown assailant splashed a green antiseptic liquid in Mr Navalny’s face during a campaign stop in the city of Barnaul, about 1800 miles east of Moscow.

A video filmed by the anti-corruption campaigner’s supporters showed a man approachin­g Mr Navalny as he walked along a street, before flinging the liquid, known in Russian as “zelyonka,” in his face. The attacker, in a black coat, then fled.

“It burnt a lot, and I had a horrible thought that it was acid,” Mr Navalny said in a blog post shortly after the incident. To his relief, he joked, he was unharmed but left looking like “either Avatar, or the Mask, or Shrek”.

“This is a strange presumptio­n on the Kremlin’s part: if they pour zely- onka over me, I will stop campaignin­g and organising rallies,” he added.

“Maybe they thought I would stop recording videos with a green face. But I’ll do more, because more people will watch,” he said in a video statement.

Zelyonka, a dilute alcoholic solution, is sold in Russian pharmacies as a topical antiseptic. While not harmful in contact with the skin, its vivid colour is notoriousl­y difficult to wash off.

The images of Mr Navalny addressing a rally with a bright green face drew a humorous response from Twitter users, with some supporters posting pictures of themselves with green faces in response. Victoria Navalny, Mr Navalny’s sister-in-law and the wife of his imprisoned brother Oleg, posed with her son with a green face in solidarity. Meanwhile, Nikolai Danilov, a pro-Navalny journalist, was reportedly arrested by Moscow police for going to Red Square with a green face.

Mr Navalny led a series of anti-government demonstrat­ions in Moscow in 2011 and 2012, and is known for publishing embarrassi­ng investigat­ions into the personal fortunes of top Kremlin officials. He is touring Russia ahead of the 2018 presidenti­al election, in which he intends to challenge Vladimir Putin, the incumbent, for the keys to the Kremlin. He was in Barnaul to open a local campaign headquarte­rs.

Mr Navalny was this year reconvicte­d for fraud and received a fiveyear suspended sentence in what he and his supporters called a politicall­y motivated trial. The conviction means that he may be barred from the ballot under a rule banning convicts from standing for office.

 ??  ?? Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said the green dye made him appear like ‘either Avatar, or the Mask, or Shrek’
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said the green dye made him appear like ‘either Avatar, or the Mask, or Shrek’

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