Putin's most powerful opposition party died in prison on the eve of Russia's elections.
Alexei Navalny, the most prominent leader of the opposition, died yesterday in prison at the age of 47, according to multiple news agencies.
According to reports, Alexei Navalny, Putin's top political rival in Russia, died in prison on February 16, the day he walked around the prison.
Alexei Navalny is known for his criticism of Russia's behavior and behavior. He regularly shows the hidden wealth and luxury of the **high** people to the public through the media and social media. His sharp, witty rhetoric has won millions of subscribers and is loved by Russians.
It is precisely for this reason that Navalny was poisoned several times before he died. Everyone believes that Russia is the one who poisons it.
Until 2020, he became addicted to drugs again and was sent back to Berlin by a German plane**, in fact, Navalny recovered his health and could stay in Germany for a while, both to ensure his safety and to fight for his career in Germany.
However, no one expected that Navalny would return to Russia again after **. Not surprisingly, he was arrested again in prison in 2021 and his incarceration was increased.
By the end of 2023, he had lost contact with the world, but last December, it was reported that he was sent to a penal colony called IK-3 on the edge of the Arctic Circle, in the Yamal-Nenets region, where the security level is the most severe in Russia.
At that time, commentators agreed that this was a well-planned plan by Putin before the March ** elections to minimize Navalny's influence and thus secure his re-election.
Navalny entered Russian politics in 2000 and is also a legal adviser and treasurer. He was arrested and sent to prison twice in 2011 and 2012 for his frequent attacks on Putin and his behavior on the Internet.
He was indicted in 2017 for defrauding a Russian state-owned company, but the court eventually dropped his conviction due to intense public pressure at home and abroad.
Navalny publicly said in 2017 that he wanted to run for the Russian race, but rejected his candidacy on the grounds that he had a criminal record.
In fact, Navalny is not alone, everyone who opposes Putin ends up in prison or executed.
* Another major opposition figure, former KGB spy Litvinenko, was poisoned in London in 2006.
In his early 40s, he died.
In 2015, after the assassination of Russian opposition leader Nemtsov, a mass march erupted in Russia to mourn him.
In addition, Ravel Maganov, Natalia Estemirova, Stanislav Maklov, Anastasia Babrova, Anna Politkovskaya, Paul Krebnikov, Sergei Yushenkov.
Therefore, when Navalny was killed, the Western world immediately put the blame on Putin.
They believe that Navalny has spent his entire life defending Russia's liberal and democratic values to the point of sacrificing his own life.
Former U.S. Deputy Pence expressed his condolences to Russian opposition leader Navalny and made it clear that some Republicans in the United States should not support Putin!
According to Biden, there is no doubt that Navalny was killed by Putin, although the Russian side has made its own account for Navalny's death.
Biden also spoke highly of Navalny's bravery.
He said that Navalny has many qualities that Putin does not have, which is a tribute to him in the world today. He had courage, was principled, and promised to build a Russia of the rule of law for all.
In Moscow, the capital of Russia, people also spontaneously expressed their condolences to Navalny, who gathered in front of the General Department of the Russian Federation to lay flowers at the monument to Solovets.
The person who delivered the flowers was later arrested by ** authorities. However, in some places, such as St. Petersburg, there are also many people mourning for Navalny, who have been driven away by ***.
An elderly woman who presented flowers to Navalny said in front of the camera: "Putin killed 300,000 of our Russian servicemen and killed many Ukrainian children. "140 million people should rise up against Putin, and I'm 82 years old, and Putin will kill me at most.
Asked in an interview if he had tried to kill him, Navalny replied: "If they want to kill me, it only means that I am powerful." ”
He said this, he did this. With his actions, Navalny exemplifies the spirit of "I should move forward bravely".
When the news of Navalny's death broke, even former employees of the CIA, in order to avoid extradition from Russia, could not bear the death of ** Deng.
However, he was not embarrassed to accuse the ** official in person, but directly released a message in his circle of friends:
Damn, I don't even know what to say! ”