Allegations surface, claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin sanctioned the killing of Alexei Navalny as a disturbing “birthday gift” for Russia’s top criminal investigator, Alexander Bastrykin.
The shocking revelations come from the respected independent media outlet SOTA, suggesting a sinister connection between Navalny’s death and Bastrykin’s 70th birthday celebration.
Accusations Against Putin
SOTA media alleges that, after Navalny’s arrest, Alexander Bastrykin sought Putin’s approval to kill Navalny in the penal colony.
The claim suggests a personal vendetta, with Bastrykin having a longstanding grudge against the prominent opposition leader.
The Kremlin has consistently denied any involvement in Navalny’s death, attributing it to ‘sudden death syndrome.’
Timeline of Alleged Events
According to SOTA, Vladimir Putin gave permission in August 2023 for the gradual poisoning of Alexei Navalny, intending it as a ‘gift’ for Bastrykin’s birthday.
The original plan envisioned Navalny’s death from cardiovascular problems by the end of 2023, but the actual demise occurred on February 16.
Navalny had reportedly expressed concerns about receiving poison, with the cause of death potentially linked to a coagulant substance.
Concerns and Biochemical Analysis
Navalny’s team had raised concerns about his well-being after he was moved to a remote penal colony in December. SOTA reports that Navalny’s suspicions about poisoning were shared with his team, indicating a potential biochemical threat.
The news outlet suggests that if the reported blood clot is accurate, it might be linked to a coagulant substance, exacerbated by harsh detention conditions.
Navalny’s Return to Russia
Navalny gained international attention in 2020 when he was poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent. Despite the Kremlin’s denial of involvement, Navalny recovered with German doctors’ assistance after being flown to the West.
He voluntarily returned to Russia and was immediately jailed, leading to his recent confinement in a penal colony.
The shocking allegations now link Putin’s approval of Navalny’s killing to a personal vendetta against the opposition leader.
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