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Navalny ‘is working with CIA’ – Kremlin makes explosive allegation after opposition figure blames Putin for alleged poisoning Navalny ‘is working with CIA’: Kremlin makes explosive allegation after opposition figure blames Putin for alleged poisoning
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Western intelligence agencies – in particular, agents from the American CIA – are working with Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny, Vladimir Putin’s spokesman alleged on Thursday.Western intelligence agencies – in particular, agents from the American CIA – are working with Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny, Vladimir Putin’s spokesman alleged on Thursday.
"It is not that the patient [Navalny] works for the Western intelligence services, but that the Western intelligence services work with him," Dmitry Peskov explained.  “I can even be specific - these days, specialists from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States of America are working with him.” "Probably, it is not the patient [Navalny] who works for the Western special services, but that the Western intelligence services work with him, this would be more correct (to say)," Dmitry Peskov explained.  “I can even be specific - these days, specialists from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States of America are working with him.”
The bombshell allegation comes just hours after Navalny claimed Putin was behind his alleged poisoning in August, saying he had “no other explanation for what happened." "This isn't the first time he's been given different instructions," the spokesman continued. "The instructions given to the patient are obvious. We have seen such patterns of behavior on more than one occasion."
Peskov took umbrage at the activists' accusations against Putin, dismissing them as "absolutely insulting, unfounded and unacceptable." The bombshell allegation comes just hours after Navalny claimed Putin was behind his alleged poisoning in August. He told Germany's Der Spiegel magazine that he had “no other explanation for what happened."
Peskov took umbrage at the activist's comments about Putin's involvement in the incident, dismissing them as "baseless" and "insulting." He told reporters "we believe that such accusations against the Russian president are absolutely unfounded and unacceptable."  
German officials alleged, last month, that Navalny was targeted with a nerve agent from the 'Novichok' family. "We want to investigate the case of the Berlin patient [Navalny] and establish the cause of what happened," Peskov explained, expressing doubt about the veracity of the German analysis. "For this, we need to get information from those who found traces of poisoning."
The Kremlin has previously complained that Berlin has been uncooperative in providing evidence that the Moscow protest leader was indeed attacked with Novichok. 
Peskov also commented on Navalny's intention to return to Russia, as expressed to Der Spiegel, observing that he saw no heroism in his declaration. "Any citizen of Russia can return to his homeland at any time," the spokesman outlined. "Treatment can take place in our country, in fact, almost all people avail of this. Lives are saved in our country, and the life of this patient was also saved in Russia (when he was initally hospitalised in Siberia)." 
Alexei Navalny was in a coma from August 20 to September 7, after falling ill during a flight to Moscow from Tomsk. First, he was hospitalized in Omsk, after an emergency landing, before being transported to Berlin's Charité clinic. After making a speedy recovery, given the alleged lethality of Novichok, the anti-corruption activist was discharged from the hospital last week. 
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