Alexei Navalny, jailed Russian opposition leader and Vladimir Putin critic, dies: Report

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Moscow: Jailed Russian opposition leader and fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Alexei Navalny, has died, according to the prison service of the Yamalo-Nenets region where he had been serving his sentence. The Federal Penitentiary Service of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District said in a statement that Navalny “felt unwell” after a walk at the IK-3 penal colony in Kharp, about 1,900 km (1,200 miles) north east of Moscow. 

“The medical staff of the institution arrived immediately, and an ambulance team was called,” the prison service said, but they were unable to resuscitate Navalny. “All necessary resuscitation measures were carried out, which did not yield positive results. Doctors of the ambulance stated the death of the convict.”

The cause of his death is being examined and there was no immediate confirmation of Navalny’s death from his team. Meanwhile, Putin has been informed about Navalny’s death, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Navalny was convicted and sentenced to 19 years by a Russian court on extremism charges last year, a sentence already anticipated by him and his legal team. Navalny was convicted of founding and funding an extremist organisation and its activities, although he denied this. The Kremlin critic was already serving a nine-year term for fraud and contempt of court. He was also sentenced to two-and-a-half-year imprisonment for a parole violation. 

On the eve of the verdict, Navalny released a statement on social media, in which he said he expected his latest sentence to be “huge … a Stalinist term,” referring to the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin. The 47-year-old leader was widely considered Putin’s fiercest rival and has organised major anti-Kremlin protests and exposed official corruption. He was arrested in January 2021 after he suffered a near-fatal nerve agent poisoning, which he blamed on the Kremlin. He underwent treatment in Germany. 

Most of the cases against him are politically motivated, Navalny says. His anti-corruption foundation was outlawed and his offices in Russia were called ‘extremist organisations’ by authorities. The recent charges have criminalised all the foundation’s activities since its establishment in 2011, say Navalny’s allies.

In December, Navalny mysteriously disappeared from the prison four months before Russia’s upcoming presidential elections, sparking concerns among his supporters after his team said he was unwell. However, Navalny was later located at a prison colony above the Arctic Circle after nearly three weeks of no contact with him, his associates said. 

His spokesperson, Kira Yarmysh, said he was located in a prison colony in the town of Kharp, in the Yamalo-Nenets region about 1,900 kilometers (1,200 miles) northeast of Moscow. His condition was fine, given that he was expected to be transferred to a ‘special regime’, which is the harshest grade in Russia’s prison system.

(with inputs from agencies)

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