Daniel McAdams @DanielLMcAdams - 15:40 UTC · Feb 16, 2024What an amazing coincidence that Navalny's wife happened to be attending the Munich Security Conference this weekend, giving her a world stage just at the right moment... Wow!
max seddon @maxseddon -
14:25 UTC · Feb 16, 2024Navalny's wife Yulia at the Munich security conference:
"If it's true, I want Putin, his entourage, Putin's friends and his government to know they will be held responsible for what they have done to our country, my family, and my husband. And that day will come very soon."
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---Lord Bebo @MyLordBebo -
16:49 UTC · Feb 16, 2024Navalny’s wife like a grieving widow, broke down in tears in Munich?
Nah, she smiled, held a speech and (was) showered in applause.
Let me guess she’s the new opposition leader? The story writes itself.
Lord Bebo @MyLordBebo -
15:20 UTC · Feb 16, 2024 BREAKING: Navalny’s wife is at the Munich Security Conference and holds a speech:
"I want the Russian president, his surroundings, his friends and his government to know they will be held responsible for what they have done to my country, my family, and my husband.
That day will come very soon!” Embedded video
Russians With Attitude @RWApodcast -
12:56 UTC · Feb 16, 2024The most bizarre part of Navalny's story is when he got poisoned and a mysterious British citizen - Maria Pevchikh - appeared out of nowhere. Nobody knew who she was. She collected the water bottles allegedly containing novichok and brought them to Germany. It was revealed that she had been secretly running the investigative department of Navalny's organization all along.
The funny thing is... nobody knew about her before the poisoning happened. And things only got worse from there on for Alexey. Coma, slow recovery, arrest, prison and death.
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