Putin Foe Navalny’s health is declining, helpers say he may die

Alexey Navalny is in a cage during a defamation hearing in the Babuskinsky district court in Moscow on February 12.

Source: Babuskinsky district court

The state of the Russian opposition, Alexey Navalny, imprisoned has worsened sharply after a two-and-a-half week hunger strike, his supporters said on Saturday.

“Alexey is dying now. Given its status, it’s a matter of days, ”Navalny spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said Facebook.

Anastasia Vasilieva, who leads the Alliance of Physicians union with Navalny’s support, posted a copy of the results of her blood tests showing what she said were “critical” levels of potassium. “This means kidney failure that can cause a severe heartbeat disorder at any time,” including the possibility of heart failure, he told Twitter.

On Saturday, U.S. President Joe Biden was asked about Navalny’s state. “It’s totally unfair,” Biden told reporters in brief comments. “Totally inappropriate.”

Navalny, 44, has been detained at the famous IK-2 prison camp about 100 kilometers (60 miles) from Moscow since March 11. The most outspoken critic of President Vladimir Putin was jailed for violating parole rules while recovering in Germany from a fatal chemical poisoning in Siberia that he and Western governments blamed on the Kremlin. Russian authorities deny their involvement.

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