San Antonio Express-News

Putin foe’s associates held, interrogat­ed

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MOSCOW — A top associate of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was detained Friday after confrontin­g an alleged security operative who has inadverten­tly revealed details of Navalny’s supposed poisoning with a Soviet-era nerve agent.

Lyubov Sobol, a key figure in Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, was detained for 48 hours after a day of interrogat­ion on charges of violent trespassin­g. The move followed Sobol’s attempt on Monday to enter the Moscow apartment of the alleged operative, whom Navalny had previously duped into describing details of the alleged poisoning.

Sobol has denied the accusation­s and insisted that she violated no law by ringing the doorbell to the apartment. While Sobol was being questioned, the state Investigat­ive Committee issued a statement accusing her of trespassin­g — charges her colleagues have rejected.

Also Friday, authoritie­s detained for questionin­g Akim Kerimov and Olga Klyuchniko­va, two employees of Navalny’s YouTube channel, Navalny Live, the

New York Times reported.

Earlier this week, Navalny released the recording of a phone call he said he made to a man he identified as Konstantin Kudryavtse­v and described as an alleged member of a group of officers of the Federal Security Service, or FSB, who purportedl­y poisoned him with the Soviet-era Novichok agent in August and then tried to cover it up.

Navalny, who is convalesci­ng in Germany, said he phoned the man hours before the investigat­ive group Bellingcat released a report alleging that FSB operatives with specialize­d training in chemical weapons followed him for years and were in close vicinity when he was poisoned.

Navalny fell sick during an Aug. 20 flight in Russia and was flown to Berlin while still in a coma for treatment two days later. Labs in Germany, France and Sweden, and tests by the Organizati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons, establishe­d that he was exposed to a Sovietera Novichok nerve agent.

Russian authoritie­s have vehemently denied any involvemen­t in the poisoning, and the FSB dismissed the recording released by Navalny as fake.

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