According to the Wall Street Journal, Putin was not involved in Navalny’s death

  • Post category:International
  • Reading time:7 mins read

Russian President Vladimir Putin was probably not involved in the death of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, who died in custody last February, according to an investigation by the Wall Street Journal. This conclusion is based on sources close to US intelligence agencies

Navalny, Putin’s main political opponent, died in detention in the Arctic region of Yamal-Nenets. His supporters, labelled extremists by the Russian authorities, accused Putin of ordering his assassination and promised to provide evidence to back up their allegations.

The Kremlin has denied any involvement of the Russian state in his death. Putin described Navalny’s disappearance as ‘sad’ last month and said he had agreed in principle to an exchange involving the political opponent before he died in custody.

Maria Pevtchikh, a person close to Navalny, confirmed in February that the Russian opponent was on the verge of being released as part of a prisoner swap, on condition that he never return to Russia.

The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources close to the case, reported that US intelligence agencies had concluded that Putin had probably not ordered Navalny’s assassination. However, Washington has not absolved Putin of any responsibility for Navalny’s death. The United States believes that Navalny had been a target of the Russian authorities for years, that he was imprisoned on political charges and that he had been poisoned with a nerve agent in 2020. The Kremlin has denied any involvement in the poisoning.

Narcotrafficking: Parliament approves tough law with remote surveillance, specialized prosecutors and “case files”.

Anti-Drug Trafficking Law: French Parliament Approves a Sweeping Reform with Tough New Measures On Tuesday, April 29, the French Parliament definitively passed an ambitious bill ...
Read More →

Tribute to Aboubakar Cissé: a minute’s silence observed at the National Assembly after his murder at a mosque in Gard

Tribute to Aboubakar Cissé: A Minute of Silence Held in the National Assembly Amid Political Tension On Tuesday, April 29, a minute of silence was ...
Read More →

Murder in a Gard mosque: suspect denies Islamophobic motives, claims random target according to his lawyer

Iberian Blackout: Why France Says It’s Better Prepared for a Large-Scale Power Outage While Spain and Portugal were plunged into darkness on Monday, April 28, ...
Read More →

Gérald Darmanin wants to reinstate prison fees to get inmates to contribute and improve conditions for guards

Incarceration Fees and Staff Safety: Gérald Darmanin Unveils Prison Reform Plan In response to a recent surge in attacks on correctional facilities, French Justice Minister ...
Read More →

Giant blackout in Spain and Portugal: electricity almost fully restored, causes still unclear

Iberian Peninsula Plunged into Darkness: Gradual Return to Normal after Massive Power Outage On Monday, April 28 at 12:30 p.m., an unprecedented power outage suddenly ...
Read More →

India formalizes contract with France for 26 Rafale-Marines

India Finalizes Historic Order for 26 Rafale Marine Jets from France India officially signed a major agreement with France on Monday, April 28, for the ...
Read More →