Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Navalny regaining faculties, acuity

Putin archenemy gives insights into recovery

- By Jim Heintz

MOSCOW — Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said that he is recovering his verbal and physical abilities at the German hospital where he is being treated for suspected nerve agent poisoning but that he at first felt despair over his condition.

Navalny, the most visible opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, fell ill on a domestic flight to Moscow on Aug. 20 and was transferre­d to Germany for treatment two days later. A German military lab later determined that the Russian politician was poisoned with Novichok, the same class of Soviet-era agent that Britain said was used on a former Russian spy and his daughter in England, in 2018.

Navalny was kept in an induced coma for more than a week while being treated with an antidote. He said in a Saturday post on Instagram that once he was brought out of the coma, he was confused and couldn’t find the words to respond to a doctor’s questions.

The doctors treating him at Berlin’s Charite hospital “turned me from a ‘technicall­y alive person’ into someone who has every chance to become the Highest Form of Being in Modern Society again — a person who can quickly scroll through Instagram and without hesitation under

stands where to put likes,” he wrote.

The Kremlin has repeatedly said that before Navalny’s transfer to Berlin, Russian labs and a hospital in the Siberian city of Omsk found no sign of a poisoning. Moscow has called for Germany to provide its evidence and bristled at the urging of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other Western leaders to answer questions about what happened to the politician.

“There is too much absurdity in this case to take anyone at their word,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry

Peskov said Friday.

Peskov also accused Navalny’s colleagues of hampering a Russian investigat­ion by taking items from his hotel room out of the country, including a water bottle they claimed had traces of the nerve agent.

Navalny’s colleagues said that they removed the bottle and other items from the hotel room in the Siberian city of Tomsk Siberia and brought them to Germany as potential evidence because they didn’t trust Russian authoritie­s to conduct a proper probe.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? In this photo taken from a video published by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on his Instagram account, Navalny shows the progress he has made at the German hospital that is treating him for Novichok poisoning.
The Associated Press In this photo taken from a video published by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on his Instagram account, Navalny shows the progress he has made at the German hospital that is treating him for Novichok poisoning.

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