Navalny’s body will not be shown to his own family before the two weeks.

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The family of an outspoken critic of the Russian regime, Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny, who recently died in a Russian prison, has been told that the man’s body will not be returned for two weeks.

The man’s mother was told that her son’s body will be examined first to determine the details of his death, that is, the exact time of his death, what killed him, etc, As soon as Navalny’s death was heard, many voices were directed at the President of Russia, Vladmir Putin, accusing him of being the one who killed him.

However, the Moscow government did not try to dispel the confusion and his family tried to find the body’s whereabouts, but in vain, Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, said that she will not stop showing Russia’s involvement and accused President Putin of killing her husband.

In relation to the fact that in 2020 Navalny was poisoned and was treated and recovered but President Putin refused, this time Navalnaya said that the reason why his husband’s body was not given was based on the reasons of poisoning.

Navalnaya said that Putin and his henchmen would hide her husband’s body so that the poison he received would be injected into his body first, The woman appealed to those who supported her husband to stay close to him and resist those who tried to kill their future.

As soon as it was announced that Navalny passed away, his mother rushed to see him but they were stopped by the authorities several times, Russia says that they are investigating but that they are not giving anything, as the BBC wrote that, Navalny was sentenced to 19 years in prison, a sentence that many in the Western world say is politically motivated.

In addition to the President of the United States, Joe Biden, who said that President Putin was behind the death of Navalny, and the Director General of Foreign Affairs of the European Union, EU, Josep Borrell Fontelles, confirmed that Navalny was elected in prison. made by Putin.

This led the US and the EU to announce that they would consider sanctions against Russia, which the Moscow regime considers to be slander and baseless accusations.