The last destiny of Alexei Navalni, who He died this Friday in prison , was exile to a Soviet gulag, in the middle of Russian Siberia, at the beginning of December. In solitary confinement, Navalni shared walls with serial killers in temperatures of up to 30 degrees below zerosomething that meant one less stone in Putin’s shoe.
However, his transfer to the Soviet gulag from a prison 200 kilometers from Moscow where he was serving almost 20 years in prison for extremism It was not known until three weeks later, a time when there was speculation about whether he would be alive. “We have to find him as soon as possible because now he himself is alone and in the hands of those who once tried to kill him,” said Kira Yarmysh, spokesperson for the opposition.
Got Putin booed in 2011
His long history of being the most prominent Russian opponent meant that Putin himself was booed in 2011. Navalny led a long struggle in the street denouncing Russian corruption, for which he ended up arrested several times, and dared to accuse Putin himself in a documentary about owning the largest palace in the world, facts for which he suffered unlimited persecution.
The opponent He even survived a poisoning with Novichok in 2020, the same substance with which several former Russian spies were murdered. However, after being treated in Berlin, he decided not to hide and return to Russia, although as soon as he landed he was arrested and imprisoned to this day, a decision he never regretted.
Source: Lasexta

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