Navalny’s Irony: Why He Poses a Greater Threat to Russia than Mercenaries | Latest Updates

2023-06-27 23:41:00

Russia’s imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny said on June 27 why he was more of a threat to Russia than the mercenaries who staged an armed uprising following the uprising of the country’s private military company Wagner. I was ironic. In this photo, Navalny attends a court hearing in Moscow via video link from his detention center in May. Courtesy of Moscow City Court (2023 Archyde.com)

[27日 ロイター] – Russia’s imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny quipped on Wednesday why he was more of a threat to Russia than the mercenaries who started an armed uprising in the wake of an uprising by the country’s private military company Wagner. rice field.

The man, who is facing a new trial on charges related to “extremist” activities, has been barred from radio or speech since 1st of this month, so when he was told regarding the Wagner mutiny before his trial, he was asked to speak to a lawyer. It was revealed on Twitter posted through a supporter that he thought he was being cheated.

He heard that he thought it was a joke when the prosecutor seriously said during the hearing that his organization, the Anti-Corruption Fund, was a dangerous extremist group to Russia.

“It was neither the West nor the opposition that shot down a Russian helicopter over Russia. It was not the anti-corruption fund that brought Russia to the brink of civil war,” it added.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed not to hold rebel participants accountable.

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