Russia’s vociferous Putin critic has no shortage of enemies – and Moscow has been blamed for a series of high-profile attacks that have often involved poison. But, Oliver Carroll writes, we’re unlikely to ever uncover the truth
In the muddled mystery of Aleksei Navalny’s sudden, unexplained sickness, there are no hard facts.
Authorities have offered limited, and often contradictory information. Their latest explanation for the Kremlin critic’s unconscious state borders on the absurd: metabolic imbalances caused by low blood sugar.
What they aren’t doing is behaving like they have any interest in proving their innocence.
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