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Russian opposition figure Navalny discharged from Berlin hospital, doctors believe 'full recovery' from alleged poisoning possible | |
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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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