Kremlin says ‘despicable’ Western reaction to Navalny’s death unacceptable
The Kremlin announced today Monday that the reaction of the West to the death of Alexei Navalny it is unacceptable, however, the hateful statements from the United States and Europe will not harm President Vladimir Putin.
“We consider it completely unacceptable that such despicable statements are made,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
“These statements, of course, cannot cause any damage to our head of state,” said Peskov.
The Kremlin spokesman added that the investigation into Navalny’s death is ongoing and is being conducted in accordance with Russian law.
Asked how Putin reacted to the news of Navalny’s death, Peskov said: “I have nothing to add.”
Navalny’s spokeswoman also stated today that the Russian investigators they have not yet determined the official cause of death the leader of the opposition. A video that has seen the light of day allegedly shows the “escape” of his body from the penal colony.
Navalny’s mother, Lyudmila, was told on Saturday at the prison colony where her son was imprisoned that he had died of “sudden death syndrome” – a vague term for various heart conditions that lead to death, according to the group. of Navalny.
Navalny’s spokeswoman Kira Jarmis said his 69-year-old mother and lawyers have been told the official investigation into his cause of death has been extended and it is unknown how long it will take.
“The cause is ‘undetermined,'” said Jarmis, who blamed Russian authorities. that they lie and procrastinate.
Today, his mother and lawyers were denied entry to the morgue in the Arctic town near the prison colony where authorities said he died, Jarmis said.
“The staff did not answer the question of whether Alexei’s body is there,” Jarmis said.
Source :Skai
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