ROME, AUG 22 - "We absolutely must save Alexei Navanly", because "he is not only an opponent in Russia: thanks to him, investigations have been launched. He has provided important documents on corruption in Russia. Will there be another like him in my country? ": Marina Litvinienko, widow of Alexander, the former Russian agent killed with polonium in London in 2006, said in an interview with Sky News Uk.
"Everyone understood" that when Navalny was hospitalized in Omsk, "he was in a very dangerous situation". Now that he has been transported to Berlin "he is a bit safer. But I don't think we can relax: we still don't know what happened to Alexei," Marina Litvinienko said, adding that she does not believe that the Russian doctors "were very free. to say what they might have discovered. " Moreover, in the case of her husband, Marina said that "for two weeks it was not clear what he had. Can we blame the British doctors? Of course not.
No one before him had been poisoned with radioactive polonium. "
Only when we understand what happened to Nalvalny, he concluded, could we try to understand "who wanted to hit him. (ANSA).