San Diego Union-Tribune

LAWYER: NAVALNY HAS 2 SPINAL HERNIAS

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A lawyer for imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who has complained of serious back and leg pain in custody, said Wednesday that doctors have found him to be suffering from two spinal hernias.

Vadim Kobzev told the Interfax news agency that Navalny also has a spinal protrusion and is beginning to lose feeling in his hands.

Navalny went on a hunger strike last week to protest what he called poor medical care in a Russian prison.

Navalny, 44, is Russian President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest domestic opponent.

He was arrested in January upon returning to Moscow from Germany, where he spent five months recovering from a nerve-agent poisoning that he blames on the Kremlin.

A Russian court ordered Navalny in February to serve 2 1⁄2 years in prison for violating the terms of his probation, including when he was convalesci­ng in Germany, from a 2014 embezzleme­nt conviction.

Navalny said in an Instagram post Wednesday that prison authoritie­s have tried to undermine his hunger strike by allowing aromatic chicken to be cooked in his unit’s kitchen, a departure from regulation­s, and by placing sweets in his clothes pockets.

Navalny’s imprisonme­nt has brought wide criticism from the West. White House spokeswoma­n Jen Psaki said Wednesday: “We urge Russian authoritie­s to take all necessary actions to ensure his safety and health,” adding that “we consider Mr. Navalny’s imprisonme­nt on trumped-up charges to be politicall­y motivated and a gross injustice, and we stand with like-minded allies and partners in calling for his immediate release.”

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