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Widow Of Alexei Navalny Urges Russians To Speak Out

Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Alexei Navalny, takes part in a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels

The widow of Alexei Navalny has delivered a powerful message to the Russian people following the sudden death of her husband, a prominent opposition leader in Russia. Yulia Navalny accused the Kremlin of hiding her husband's body and alleged that he was poisoned, urging Russians to take to the streets in protest. The investigation into Navalny's death is ongoing, with the results currently unknown.

Yulia Navalny vowed to seek justice for her husband and continue his fight for democracy in Russia. She called on the public to share their anger and stand up against those responsible for her husband's death. The Kremlin has remained tight-lipped about the situation, with Russian President Vladimir Putin yet to comment on Navalny's passing.

Supporters of Navalny have been gathering at memorial sites across Russia to pay their respects, despite facing risks of arrest and detention by local authorities. The public displays of mourning and defiance have led to a crackdown by police, with hundreds of individuals being detained for protesting.

The investigation into Navalny's death is progressing slowly, with his body not expected to be returned to his family for at least two more weeks. Yulia Navalny has traveled nearly 2,000 miles to the location where her husband died, seeking access to his body for a proper funeral.

The situation has sparked widespread suspicion and outrage among Navalny's supporters, who believe that the Kremlin is attempting to conceal the true cause of his death. The public response to Navalny's passing reflects a deep sympathy and support for the opposition leader, despite the risks involved in openly expressing dissent in Russia.

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