^Care to enlighten the TD viewers what you are unhappy with, from the RT articles I posted?
How he can enlighten when every MSM is broadcasting just the same headlines and the same content. And same footage without seeing something else than an ambulance, etc.
Keeping everything so transparent as it was with Skripals, Litvinenko, always just one picture only, in spite of the huge journo missions...
Klondyke as you should know if you question the stories, especially the Skripals, you're either stupid or not have a clue,still don't get how they never died considering they had direct contact with Novichok, though one person died of the nerve agent. a woman Dawn Sturgess, beggars belief how some people believe everything they are told.
‘Merkel’s guest,’ army ambulances & ‘deliberate’ disinformation at airport: new details of Navalny’s arrival in Germany revealed
23 Aug, 2020
A convoy of vehicles carrying Alexey Navalny leaves Tegel airport to take him to a hospital in Berlin, Germany August 22, 2020. © Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch
Prominent Russian anti-corruption campaigner Alexey Navalny was officially made “the guest of the chancellor” when he was airlifted to Berlin for medical treatment and transported in a military ambulance truck.
The motorcade carrying Navalny, whom Bild newspaper described as “the patient the world is watching,” included several emergency vehicles, police buses and patrol cars.
The activist, who remained in a medically induced coma during the journey, was transported to Berlin’s renowned Charite hospital inside a Bundeswehr intensive care ambulance truck. The vehicle had military markings and a special license plate showing a code starting with the letter Y, which is used exclusively by the German military.
Navalny was airlifted from the Siberian city of Omsk on Saturday morning. Online flight-tracking service FlightRadar showed that the private jet, chartered by Berlin-based NGO Cinema for Peace, was about to land in Berlin’s Schonefeld Airport. However, the plane actually landed in the capital’s Tegel Airport, on a strip reserved for military aircraft. According to Bild, that was a “deliberate” misinformation tactic by authorities.
A German government spokesperson stated that Navalny’s evacuation was a private initiative. At the same time, ZDF reported that Navalny was assigned “guest of the chancellor” status in official German documents. The Interior Ministry confirmed to the TV channel that this was done to “ensure the best possible police protection.”
German media previously reported that Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office and the Foreign Ministry were “working behind the scenes” to help arrange Navalny’s flight. The activist’s longtime close associate Leonid Volkov thanked Merkel and the German government for “international support and help in solving a huge number of bureaucracy issues and security.”
Navalny suddenly felt unwell and lost consciousness shortly after boarding a plane during his trip to Siberia on Thursday. The aircraft made an emergency landing in Omsk, where Navalny was hospitalized. His team and family alleged that he had been poisoned by authorities, but the doctors treating him in Russia found no traces of toxic substances in his system.
Navalny’s associates pushed for his urgent transportation to Germany, arguing that he could not be adequately treated in Omsk. Local doctors initially insisted that the activist’s condition was not stable enough for transportation, but they later allowed for him to be moved to Berlin.
‘Merkel’s guest,’ army ambulances & ‘deliberate’ disinformation at airport: new details of Navalny’s arrival in Germany revealed — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union
Even if Navalny lives, Putin has still gotten his message across..."Cross me and you will be dead, or in a lot of pain. Ready to take the chance?"
^ Not that he hasn’t tried the message before.
6 Prominent Russians Who Suffered Poisoning Attacks - The Moscow Times
Merkel and Steinmeier are talking about stability and assistance while still saying it could be silencing the opposition
Alexej Nawalny in Berliner Charite - ZDFheute
Yup - many times. The guy's a thug. A murderous thug.
Alexei Navalny 'likely poisoned,' German government says
A German government spokesman said on Monday that it was likely that Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was poisoned.
"The suspicion is... that somebody poisoned Mr Navalny — that somebody seriously poisoned Mr Navalny — which, unfortunately, there are some examples of in recent Russian history, so the world takes this suspicion very seriously," Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert told reporters.
"Because there is a certain probability of a poison attack, protection is necessary," he added.
Navalny, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has been in a coma for several days. The 44-year-old was transported to Berlin on Saturday via a German-operated flight to receive treatment at the city's Charite hospital. Navalny's allies have accused Russian doctors of delaying his evacuation to Germany.
Ongoing tests
Charite spokeswoman Manuela Zingl said Navalny would be undergoing extensive diagnostic tests and that doctors wouldn't comment on his illness or treatment until they were able to evaluate the results.
Dirk Wiese, the German government's coordinator for Eastern European affairs, told public broadcaster ZDF that police posted outside the hospital are there as a precaution, and that the cause of his illness has not yet been determined.
"The circumstances of what led to Alexei Navalny's critical condition haven't yet been clarified," he said. "We expect full transparent and also cooperative clarification, especially from the Russian authorities. And before it is known how this happened, appropriate security precautions are necessary.''
Wiese said that Navalny's condition was "currently critical, but stable.''
"He is now receiving the best possible treatment,'' he added. Charite is expected to release an update later in the day.
Russian doctors find 'no trace'
Doctors at the Siberian hospital that treated Navalny said, however, that they had found no traces of poison in his system.
"If we had found some kind of poison that was somehow confirmed then it would have been a lot easier for us," said Anatoly Kalinichenko, a senior doctor at the hospital. "It would have been a clear diagnosis, a clear condition and a well-known course of treatment."
They also denied that they had received any outside pressure regarding his treatment.
"We saved his life with great effort and work. There was no outside influence on the care for the patient and there couldn't have been," the head doctor at the hospital in the Siberian city of Omsk, Alexander Murakhovsky, said at a news conference.
He was unconscious without any visible reasons for his condition, suggesting dozens of possible diagnoses, said Kalinichenko, according to state media.
The doctors did not say specifically what they had done to save his life or what they had treated him for, but last week, they said they diagnosed him with metabolic disease possibly brought on by low blood sugar.
The activist is one of Putin's most vocal domestic critics and has organized several protests against Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he accuses of supporting widespread corruption.
Alexei Navalny ′likely poisoned,′ German government says | News | DW | 24.08.2020
Yes, you wouldn't put it past Putin to send some more thugs to finish the job off.
You are aware that Alex Navalney is a Russian chauvinist who's to the right of Putin right ? He wants to ban immigration from central Asia , he wants US style gun rights and he supports Putins Crimea policy.
Guess what. No matter how nice of a guy becomes the leader of Russia , Russia and the USA will never be friends. They are rivals.
What is it about you and nice guys anyway ? Leaders are supposed to lead. Not be nice guys. What should Putin do ? Go help the sick in Bangalodesh ?
Yea . . . it's called poison, or do you think he got ill just by drinking water?
PLease, socal, stick to writing about hookers
Politics are clearly not in play here, in terms of of being judgmental in aiding those in need
You do realise that a leader can be both - help the sick in Bangladesh? Sure, why not.
Whilst the western Press likes to big-up Russian political dissidents, Navalny is no threat to Putin. Not even close.
But lets assume he was enough of a thorn in the side for Putin to order him dead. If so- how would he have ever left Siberia, except in a box?
Lower level flunkies perhaps? GRU/ KGB types? Possible, can't rule it out. Russia is not as monolthic or centralised as y'all seem to assume.
Can't rule out 'other enemies' either. Navalny ain't exactly pure as the driven snow.
Can't rule out that it wasn't a poisoning at all either, yet.
But I pour cold water on the notion that this was/is a Vlad job. Navalny wouldn't be in Germany, recovering. Capiche?
Last edited by sabang; 25-08-2020 at 05:49 AM.
Do we ? <sic>. Says a serial wife abuser who feels the need to jump threads to accuse others of trolling. You're quite the embarrassment.
It's a shame that you feel the need to follow me around to troll as you have some intelligent comments on world affairs, but your green little man comes crawling out of your council flat to cry.
You repeat this odd line constantly . . . you are aware of how many Russians have been poisoned and yet didn't die? Maybe Russia/Putin is simply too much of a thug - a bullet in the head is easy - poison requires brains. It seems Russians are shit at the subtleties.
Again, how many Russians have been poisoned or have had assassination attempts against them and survived . . .
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