Navalny too ill to be taken out of Russia, say Russian doctors
Russian doctors have said that Alexie Navalny, the prime critic of Russian supremo Vladimir Putin – who was hospitalised recently after he had fell ill during a flight to Moscow – was too ill to be taken outside the country for better treatment, paving a space for his supporters to cry foul in the present decision of the doctors to keep him insider the country – which is under the absolute control of the autocrat against whom the victim has stood all through his political career.
A statement made by a doctor who is in the team which treats the victim that there is no sign of a poison attack proves that there are valid reasons to pay attention to the allegations made against the country by the supporters of the injured critic.
As per the latest bulletin released by the team of doctors which treats the injured, Mr. Navalny has not recovered from the state of coma.
It is high time to launch an international campaign to make sure that the injured receives proper treatment in his country.
The longer it takes to get him out of the country, the shorter it becomes the chance of finding the exact reason why he fell ill.
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