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Putin Critic Alexei Navalny 'Could Die At Any Moment,' Doctor Says
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April 18, 202112:09 AM ET
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Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is three weeks into a hunger strike, protesting the lack of medical attention he has received while in prison. Now, his doctor fears his death is imminent.
Physician Yaroslav Ashikhmin said test results that Navalny's family shared with him reveal increased potassium levels, which could lead to cardiac arrest, as well as heightened creatinine levels from deteriorating kidneys.
"Our patient could die at any moment," Ashikhmin wrote, according to a translated version of his Facebook post on Saturday.

Navalny's spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh, said that the 44-year-old politician is in ailing health and that he has lost sensation in his limbs.

"Alexei is dying," Yarmysh said on Facebook. "In his condition, it is a matter of days. And on the weekend, lawyers just can't get to him, and no one knows what will happen on Monday."

The prison has prevented Navalny's personal doctors from seeing him. Kremlin and prison authorities have insisted that he's getting adequate care.

In early April, as NPR previously reported, Navalny said he had developed a temperature and a cough. Additionally, Navalny complained that prison guards wake him up every hour throughout the night.

Navalny was arrested in January upon returning from Germany, where he had been recovering from a deadly poisoning last summer that he blames on Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied poisoning Navalny, although international medical investigators have concluded that Navalny was poisoned with the Soviet-developed chemical agent Novichok.

The opposition leader's imprisonment set off a wave of massive anti-Putin protests across Russia that has led to the arrests of thousands of people.

In response to Navalny's poisoning, the Biden administration imposed new sanctions on senior Russian officials last month.

When President Biden was asked about Navalny's declining health on Saturday, The Associated Press reported, he told reporters: "It's totally, totally unfair and totally inappropriate. On the basis of having the poison and then on a hunger strike."


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Putin Critic Alexei Navalny 'Could Die At Any Moment,' Doctor Says
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Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is three weeks into a hunger strike, protesting the lack of medical attention he has received while in prison. Now, his doctor fears his death is imminent.
Physician Yaroslav Ashikhmin said test results that Navalny's family shared with him reveal increased potassium levels, which could lead to cardiac arrest, as well as heightened creatinine levels from deteriorating kidneys.
"Our patient could die at any moment," Ashikhmin wrote, according to a translated version of his Facebook post on Saturday.

Navalny's spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh, said that the 44-year-old politician is in ailing health and that he has lost sensation in his limbs.

"Alexei is dying," Yarmysh said on Facebook. "In his condition, it is a matter of days. And on the weekend, lawyers just can't get to him, and no one knows what will happen on Monday."

The prison has prevented Navalny's personal doctors from seeing him. Kremlin and prison authorities have insisted that he's getting adequate care.

In early April, as NPR previously reported, Navalny said he had developed a temperature and a cough. Additionally, Navalny complained that prison guards wake him up every hour throughout the night.

Navalny was arrested in January upon returning from Germany, where he had been recovering from a deadly poisoning last summer that he blames on Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied poisoning Navalny, although international medical investigators have concluded that Navalny was poisoned with the Soviet-developed chemical agent Novichok.

The opposition leader's imprisonment set off a wave of massive anti-Putin protests across Russia that has led to the arrests of thousands of people.

In response to Navalny's poisoning, the Biden administration imposed new sanctions on senior Russian officials last month.

When President Biden was asked about Navalny's declining health on Saturday, The Associated Press reported, he told reporters: "It's totally, totally unfair and totally inappropriate. On the basis of having the poison and then on a hunger strike."


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All rubbish he is in perfect health and West is desperate to create trouble in the Russia. They have released video of him walking around perfectly while Western media was portraying him he has back problem and he is bed ridden. What a load of rubbish.
 
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Ah Navalny, the West's blue-eyed boy! He was dieing when he was on the aircraft. He was also dieing when he was in Germany. He then also was dieing in the aircraft on the way back to Russia. Now he is dieing .... any moment now. Great script by the british, american and french yuppies. I have to say, the morons in the West have lost their marbles altogether.
 
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Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is three weeks into a hunger strike, protesting the lack of medical attention he has received while in prison. Now, his doctor fears his death is imminent.
Physician Yaroslav Ashikhmin said test results that Navalny's family shared with him reveal increased potassium levels, which could lead to cardiac arrest, as well as heightened creatinine levels from deteriorating kidneys.
"Our patient could die at any moment," Ashikhmin wrote, according to a translated version of his Facebook post on Saturday.

Navalny's spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh, said that the 44-year-old politician is in ailing health and that he has lost sensation in his limbs.

"Alexei is dying," Yarmysh said on Facebook. "In his condition, it is a matter of days. And on the weekend, lawyers just can't get to him, and no one knows what will happen on Monday."

The prison has prevented Navalny's personal doctors from seeing him. Kremlin and prison authorities have insisted that he's getting adequate care.

In early April, as NPR previously reported, Navalny said he had developed a temperature and a cough. Additionally, Navalny complained that prison guards wake him up every hour throughout the night.

Navalny was arrested in January upon returning from Germany, where he had been recovering from a deadly poisoning last summer that he blames on Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied poisoning Navalny, although international medical investigators have concluded that Navalny was poisoned with the Soviet-developed chemical agent Novichok.

The opposition leader's imprisonment set off a wave of massive anti-Putin protests across Russia that has led to the arrests of thousands of people.

In response to Navalny's poisoning, the Biden administration imposed new sanctions on senior Russian officials last month.

When President Biden was asked about Navalny's declining health on Saturday, The Associated Press reported, he told reporters: "It's totally, totally unfair and totally inappropriate. On the basis of having the poison and then on a hunger strike."


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Navalny must be using the same doctor who treated Nawaz Sharif - the doctor who was saying that Fat Nawazoo pakoora would DIE ANY MOMENT ! :omghaha::omghaha:
 
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oh my God oh my God, quick, somebody take navalny's blood palette count, now, now, now...post haste! 🙄
 
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So he just said Navalny is an ordinary human being, just another mortal creature? How will Navaly's bots live now? What a shame...
 
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It looks like western lacky is nearing his expiry date. No wonder if Americans kill him and then blamed it on Putin to cause unrest in the country.
 
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It looks like western lacky is nearing his expiry date. No wonder if Americans kill him and then blamed it on Putin to cause unrest in the country.
Navalny is a nobody in Russia. I bet his death won't even register as an event for ordinary Russians.
On the other hand, The western MSM will be howling like there is no tomorrow
 
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And I thought this guy had HOURS to live, and here is on hunger strike ! He is very much a drama queen like the Fat Nawazoo pakoora Sharif !! :omghaha:


Officials: Hunger-striking Navalny to go to prison hospital
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is in the third week of a hunger strike, will be admitted to a hospital in another prison, the Russian state penitentiary service said Monday, after the politician's doctor said he could be near death.
 
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