In a poignant moment following the tragic passing of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, his wife Yulia Navalnaya shares her first post on social media, expressing her love for him. This emotional tribute comes amidst escalating tensions and demands for answers surrounding Navalny's mysterious death. Stay tuned as we delve into the latest developments.
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00:00 In a sombre development, Yulia Navalnya, the wife of Cremden critic Alexei Navalny, who
00:08 tragically died under mysterious circumstances in prison, broke her silence on Sunday, sharing
00:14 a poignant moment she took to Instagram to post a picture of herself with Navalny just
00:19 two days after his passing.
00:21 The caption simply read, "I love you."
00:24 This heartfelt message comes amid escalating tensions following Navalny's death.
00:29 Kira Yarmysh, the spokesperson for the late Russian opposition leader, confirmed his demise
00:34 and demanded the immediate handover of his body to his family.
00:38 She accused Russian officials of lying to delay the process, adding to the uncertainty
00:43 surrounding Navalny's tragic end.
00:46 The Russian prison service claimed that Navalny died on Friday, on February 16, after feeling
00:52 unwell during a walk in prison and falling unconscious.
00:55 Though, the cause of the death remains unclear.
00:58 Navalny's return to Russia from Germany, where he was undergoing treatment for Novichok
01:03 poisoning, led to his arrest on what he demanded politically motivated charges.
01:09 Reports of his death sparked international outrage, with US President Joe Biden expressing
01:14 outrage and directly blaming Russian President Vladimir Putin.
01:19 Leaders like British PM Rishi Sunak, French President Emmanuel Macron and EU President
01:23 Ursula von der Leyen also offered condolences while holding Moscow accountable for Navalny's
01:30 demise.
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