Navalny's mother: We will find out who did it
The mother of Russian regime critic Alexei Navalny, who died two years ago, insists on justice, revealing suspicions of murder on the anniversary of his death.
On the anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death, his mother, Lyudmila Navalnaya, has expressed her belief that justice will prevail and that the culprits behind her son's demise will be identified. Navalny, an outspoken critic of the Russian government, died two years ago in a penal colony, and his mother spoke to various media outlets, reflecting on the new revelations regarding the circumstances surrounding his death.
According to scientific assessments from five European countries, Navalny was reportedly poisoned with the toxin epibatidine, which adds to the long-held suspicions by his family and supporters that he was murdered rather than succumbing to natural causes while in captivity. A large gathering of roses and carnations covered his grave in Moscow, signifying the ongoing reverence and remembrance by many who continue to fight for justice in his name.
Julia Navalnaja, Navalny's widow, has directly accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of being responsible for her husband's death, heightening tensions surrounding the incident. The family believes that biological samples smuggled out of Russia played a crucial role in confirming their suspicions, emphasizing the need for accountability regarding the treatment of political dissidents in Russia and the persistent threat they face under the current regime.