Alexei Navalny moves to prison hospital amid fears of death

The Russian prison service said on Monday that it was handing over the sick dissident Alexei Navalny, who is at 20.de day of a hunger strike, to a hospital in prison – amid serious fears for his health.

The decision comes a day after the US threatened the Kremlin with ‘consequences’ if President Vladimir Putin’s biggest domestic opponent dies behind bars, according to Agence France-Presse.

Navalny’s private doctors warned over the weekend that he could die at any moment.

Russian prison authorities, who banned the 44-year-old’s medical team from visiting him, said doctors decided to take him to a medical facility on the premises of another penal colony in Vladimir, a city about 110 kilometers east of Moscow, to relocate. .

But they insisted the Kremlin critic was ‘satisfactory’, adding that he was using vitamin supplements as part of his medical treatment.

The Biden government is considering options to punish Russia if imprisoned opposition leader Alexey Navalny dies in a coup, Jake Sullivan, national security adviser, told CNN's Dana Bash.
The Biden government is considering options to punish Russia if imprisoned opposition leader Alexey Navalny dies in a coup, Jake Sullivan, national security adviser, told CNN’s Dana Bash.
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Navalny’s physician, dr. Yaroslav Ashikhmin, said on Saturday that the test results he received from Navalny’s family show him with a sharply increased amount of potassium, which can cause cardiac arrest, and elevated creatinine levels indicating weakened kidneys.

“Our patient could die at any moment,” he wrote on Facebook.

Navalny went on a hunger strike to refuse to visit his doctors when he began to experience severe back pain and a loss of feeling in his legs.

Navalny's physician, dr.  Yaroslav Ashikhmin, said on Saturday that the test results he received from Navalny's family show him with a sharply increased amount of potassium, which can cause cardiac arrest, and elevated creatinine levels indicating weakened kidneys.
Navalny’s physician, dr. Yaroslav Ashikhmin, said on Saturday that the test results he received from Navalny’s family show him with a sharply increased amount of potassium, which can cause cardiac arrest, and elevated creatinine levels indicating weakened kidneys.
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The Russian civil service, FSIN, said Navalny received all the medical help he needed.

His allies on Wednesday called for a nationwide rally on the same day as Putin to deliver his annual state of the nation address.

Meanwhile, European Union foreign ministers are assessing the bloc’s strategy towards Russia amid the deterioration of Navalny health and following the military build-up of Ukraine’s borders.

Russian police officers guard the entrance to the N2 penal colony on April 6, 2021, where Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny was transferred to serve a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence.
Russian police officers guard the entrance to the N2 penal colony on April 6, 2021, where Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny was transferred to serve a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence.
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Josep Borrell, EU foreign policy chief, had already attacked the Kremlin on Sunday for arresting and treating Navalny and demanded that he have access to doctors he trusted.

In this photo taken on February 2, 2021, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is standing inside a glass cell during a court hearing in Moscow.
In this photo taken on February 2, 2021, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is standing inside a glass cell during a court hearing in Moscow.
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“Overall, relations with Russia are not improving, but on the contrary, tensions are rising in various areas,” Borrell said in a statement.

Navalny was arrested in January on his return from Germany, where he spent five months recovering from a nerve agent who poisoned the Kremlin – accusations that Russian officials rejected.

His arrest has sparked widespread protests across Russia.

A court has ordered Navalny to serve 2 1/2 years in jail on a 2014 conviction he allegedly convicted and that the European Court of Human Rights is considered “arbitrary and apparently unreasonable”.

Last month, the politician was transferred to a notorious penal colony east of Moscow.

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