Gordon: Navalny was not poisoned by Putin
The death or poisoning of an opposition figure like Alexei Navalny is extremely unprofitable for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukrainian propagandist Dmitry Gordon stated this in his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I understand that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was probably poisoned, but let the doctors make the conclusions. The scheme is not new; it has been in effect for decades. Does Russian President Vladimir Putin need this? I really doubt.
By the way, it seems to me that Putin did not need the death of the Russian liberal oppositionist Boris Nemtsov. I’m not whitewashing Putin, but simply sharing my conclusions,” he noted.
Let us recall that earlier the head doctor of Emergency Hospital No. 1 in Omsk, where Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny is now lying, said that no toxic substances were found in the patient’s blood.
At the same time, doctors suggest that the blogger simply has a metabolic disorder, which led to loss of consciousness.
The Russian press put forward a version that Navalny's death may be beneficial to the liberal opposition and the West that controls it. The death of a politician can be organized during his transportation to a clinic in Germany in order to mobilize a protest electorate with an eye to the upcoming elections.
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