The prison system has reported that Alexey Navalny has passed away while in custody in a Russian penal colony.

The prison system has reported that Alexey Navalny has passed away while in custody in a Russian penal colony.

German hospital.

Alexey Navalny, a strong opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin who miraculously survived two suspected poisonings, has passed away in a hospital in Germany.Russian penal colony

On Friday, officials from the Russian prison announced that a prisoner had passed away. The Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District released a statement stating that the prisoner had died after feeling unwell during a walk and quickly losing consciousness.

According to a statement from the prison authority, medical staff from the institution arrived promptly and an emergency medical team was summoned. Despite all attempts at resuscitation, the convict unfortunately could not be revived. Emergency doctors officially confirmed the death.

“We’ve all just received reports that Alexei Navalny has died in Russia,” Vice President Kamala Harris said Friday at the Munich Security Conference in Germany. “This is of course terrible news, which we are working to confirm. My prayers are with his family, including his wife Yulia, who is with us today, and, if confirmed, this would be a further sign of Putin’s brutality. Whatever story they tell, let us be clear: Russia is responsible. And we will have more to say on this later.”

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The distance from Moscow to the Urals region in Russia’s remote northern area is approximately 1,200 miles.

According to Leonid Volkov, Navalny’s Chief of Staff, his team does not trust state propaganda. If this is accurate, then the statement should be “Navalny was killed by Putin” instead of “Navalny died.” However, Volkov does not have any trust in the state propaganda.

Appeal Hearing Held Over Navalny's 9-Year Sentence

On May 24, 2022, in Moscow, Russia, Alexey Navalny, an opposition politician, anti-corruption activist, and the creator of the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), appeared on a screen for a legal challenge to his nine-year jail term.

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Navalny appeared in a Russian court on Thursday through a video call, as reported by local media. He seemed happy and in good health. Kremlin representative Dmitry Peskov stated on Friday that Putin was informed about Navalny’s passing and stated to reporters that “it is the responsibility of medical professionals to determine the cause.”

On Friday, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan expressed concern over the potential confirmation of Navalny’s death and stated that it would be a devastating event. He also noted that it would lead to inquiries about the circumstances surrounding his demise. The U.S. government is currently gathering information and will make decisions based on the entire situation.

Can you tell me who Alexey Navalny was?

In 2021, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government imprisoned Alexey Navalny, age 47, who was known for being the most vocal opponent of the government. Navalny was given a nine-year prison term for breaking parole, committing fraud, and showing disrespect towards the court, with the charge of spreading “extremist” views. In August 2023, his sentence was increased by another 19 years.

imprisonment “politically motivated.”

Navalny criticized 

The continuous military intervention by Russia in Ukraine.

In a mere month, he strongly criticized Putin, labeling him as a “crazy” leader who initiated an illogical conflict. He also expressed belief that Russia’s leaders would face severe consequences for their behavior.

He was born in 1976 in Butyn, a village located west of Moscow. He spent his childhood in a town approximately 60 miles away from the capital city. In 1997, he obtained a law degree from Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia in Moscow. In 2010, he had the opportunity to spend a year in the U.S. as a Yale world fellow.

During that period, he started openly opposing the Russian government.

Navalny the politician, and the poisonings

In 2013, Navalny made an unsuccessful bid for mayor of Moscow. He accused his opponent, who was a close ally of Putin, of rigging the election. He also labeled Putin’s party as a group of “crooks and thieves,” which gained support from his large following on Twitter and YouTube. This was a source of frustration for Putin.

refused to register his candidacy

In the 2018 presidential election, he tried to compete against Putin, but the Kremlin rejected his application to run.

Prevented him from participating in a race.

Navalny claimed that a previous conviction for fraud was politically motivated.

Following his imprisonment in 2019 for orchestrating an unapproved demonstration, Navalny experienced a sudden onset of illness. While Russian medical professionals labeled it as contact dermatitis, Navalny and his personal physician suspected poisoning. This suspicion was further fueled by a previous attack in which he was targeted with a green dye that caused a severe chemical burn in his right eye.

In an interview with “60 Minutes” in that particular year, he questioned the reason for his continued existence.

“Perhaps they were not able to take advantage of the good opportunity when I was not as well-known,” stated Navalny.

The White House has expressed concern over a jailed activist who has not been heard from for almost a week.

During the summer of 2020, the individual who advocates against corruption plunged into fits of agony

During a flight, Navalny’s plane had to make an unplanned landing in Siberia. He had fallen into a coma and was not allowed to leave the country at first. The Russian government claimed it was for medical reasons, but his team was concerned about the true intentions.

After 48 hours, the Kremlin into

Permitted the transportation of Navalny by air to

He was transported by air ambulance to a hospital in Berlin, known for its expertise in treating victims of poison attacks. The doctors at the hospital confirmed that he had indeed been poisoned.Novichok

It is reported that this nerve agent is extremely poisonous and believed to be 10 times stronger than sarin gas.

Following a remarkable turnaround, Navalny accused Putin of orchestrating the assault, stating on “60 Minutes” that he was certain of his involvement.

The bold comeback of Navalny in Russia.

arrested and sentenced to 3.5 years in prison

In January 2021, despite the risk, Navalny made the choice to go back to Russia. The Russian government denied any responsibility for his sickness. Upon arrival, he was detained and given a prison sentence of 3.5 years.

Held at an airport in Moscow.

The person was accused and arrested for breaking the conditions of a previous suspended sentence because they did not report to prison authorities while in Germany.Tens of thousands

According to The Associated Press, a crowd gathered in the streets to protest and demand the release of the individual.

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the 32 months that are left in the sentence.

“I am not valued highly in life, but I will do my utmost to ensure that justice prevails,” Navalny stated previously.

During his time in prison, he participated in a 24-day period of abstaining from food as a form of protest against what he perceived as inadequate medical treatment. He.ended the strike

Following his statement about being evaluated by doctors outside of prison, thousands of individuals once again gathered to show their support for him.

Alexey Navalny, a prominent figure in the Russian opposition, has decided to terminate his hunger strike at 08:05.

In April of 2021, the spouse of Yulia.told “60 Minutes”

No matter what the future holds for her husband, it is certain that Alexey has already achieved victory.

She stated that he was able to survive the terrible poisoning and went back to Moscow to confront those who attempted to kill him. She claims that Putin is aware of this, as well as his advisors, friends, government, and everyone in his close circle.

sentenced to two and a half years in prison.

In March of 2022, Navalny was convicted of fraud and showing disrespect to the court, resulting in a prison sentence of two and a half years.

Given a sentence of an extra nine years.

The individual was once more condemning the accusations against him as unfounded and driven by political motives, while serving time in a heavily guarded correctional facility.

On August 2023, a legal proceeding will take place.added another 19 years released

Navalny was released a few months after serving his sentence.

Moved to a maximum-security correctional facility.

Known as the “torture conveyor belt,” this individual had a history of abusive behavior, sparking concerns about his well-being.

Alexey’s spokesperson, Yarmysh, expressed concerns for his safety after the court’s ruling in March. She stated that without public protection, he would be vulnerable to those who have previously attempted to harm him. She emphasized that his freedom was not the only issue at hand, but also his life.

cannot reword

In December 2023, supporters of Navalny claimed that they were unable to paraphrase.

I have become disconnected from him.

He was expected to be transferred to a different location within Russia’s prison system, causing increased worry about his well-being. This was expected to take place over a period of two weeks.

Navalny’s wife, Yulia, and two children, Daria and Zakhar, are his surviving family members.

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