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Russian opposition figure Navalny discharged from Berlin hospital, which says full recovery from alleged poisoning possible Russian opposition figure Navalny discharged from Berlin hospital, doctors believe 'full recovery' from alleged poisoning possible
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Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny was discharged from a Berlin hospital as his condition continued to improve. He was airlifted to Germany last month after an alleged 'Novichok' poisoning during a trip to Siberia. Alexey Navalny, a leading Russian opposition figure and anti-corruption campaigner, has been discharged from Berlin's Charité hospital as his condition continues to improve. The surprise announcement came on Wednesday morning.
Navalny, also one of the main organisers of the Moscow protest movement, was airlifted to Germany last month after he fell ill on a flight to Siberia to Moscow. German authorities later alleged he had been poisoned with a lethal version of 'Novichok,' a substance originally formulated in the Soviet Union, back in the 1970s. 
Navalny’s condition has “improved sufficiently” for him to be moved out of acute inpatient care, the Charité clinic revealed, adding that doctors believe that “complete recovery is possible.”
Navalny was removed from a medically-induced coma and taken off a ventilator, earlier this month. He soon resumed posting on social media and sharing photos of himself in the clinic. In Russia, he is a popular internet personality, with millions of followers. His YouTube videos are often viewed by tens of millions. 
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