Elizaveta was on the plane with Navalny back to Russia. "He seemed in a positive mood, but quiet"

By admin February 17, 2024 The Independent Barents Observer
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It was January 2021 and the plane was packed with journalists. Russian opposition activist and anti-corruption leader Aleksei Navalny had surprised the world. He would return to his home country after being treated in a hospital in the German capital after being poisoned by a nerve agent in Siberia a few months earlier.

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