Kremlin critic Navalny appears in public after leaving Berlin hospital
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[September 23, 2020]
By Riham Alkousaa and Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber
BERLIN/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Kremlin critic
Alexei Navalny made his first public appearance on Wednesday after being
discharged from a Berlin hospital where Germany said he was being
treated for poisoning by a potentially deadly nerve agent.
Navalny was flown from Russia to Berlin last month after falling ill on
a domestic flight in Siberia. The West has demanded an explanation from
the Kremlin, which has denied any involvement in the incident and said
it has yet to see evidence of a crime.
A casually-dressed and tired-looking Navalny posted a picture of himself
on a park bench on Instagram on Wednesday after the hospital treating
him announced he had been discharged.
The 44-year-old opposition politician said he planned to have
physiotherapy and might follow treatment at a rehabilitation centre to
regain his motor skills, including the full use of his left hand.
“After 32 days in the hospital, doctors decided that further recovery
does not require in-patient care, but a normal life. Walking, spending
time with my family. Immersing myself in a daily routine,” he wrote.
"My plans are so far simple: (go to) the physiotherapist every day.
Possibly a rehabilitation centre. Stand on one leg. Regaining complete
control over my fingers. Maintain my balance.”
He thanked doctors at Berlin's Charite hospital for the treatment he had
received.
His allies have said he plans to return to Russia one day, but Navalny
made no reference to such plans on Wednesday.
The German government says tests in Germany, France and Sweden have
determined he was poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent. The Kremlin said
on Wednesday that President Vladimir Putin's entourage did not possess
access to such substances.
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Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny takes part in a rally
to mark the 5th anniversary of opposition politician Boris Nemtsov's
murder and to protest against proposed amendments to the country's
constitution, in Moscow, Russia February 29, 2020. REUTERS/Shamil
Zhumatov//File Photo
Charite hospital said Navalny's condition had improved sufficiently
for him to be discharged from acute inpatient care.
"Based on the patient's progress and current condition, the treating
physicians believe that complete recovery is possible. However, it
remains too early to gauge the potential long-term effects of his
severe poisoning," it said.
Navalny received treatment at the hospital for 32 days, of which 24
days were spent in intensive care, it said.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russian authorities were
pleased Navalny was recovering and said he was welcome back in
Russia just like any other citizen.
(Additional reporting by Anton Kolodyazhnyy; Writing by Paul
Carrel/Andrew Osborn; Editing by Michelle Adair and Toby Chopra)
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