
I called my would-be killer. He confessed.
In this video, Alexei Navalny personally calls one of the members of the FSB-controlled hit squad — chemist Konstantin Kudryavtsev — and, posing as an aide to Nikolai Patrushev, gets him to confess to what he did. The FSB officer’s account of how Novichok was used not only definitively proved the Kr

“The Case Is Solved. I Know Who Tried to Kill Me.” — Investigation into Navalny’s Poisoners
The Case Is Solved. I Know Who Tried to Kill Me. is one of Alexei Navalny’s most important investigations. In it, Navalny identifies the FSB officers who were involved in the attempt on his life using the Novichok nerve agent. What Russian authorities sought to portray as a vague and unexplained “i

"My elimination would change nothing." An interview with Alexei Navalny about his recovery and return to Russia
Opposition politician Alexei Navalny remains in rehabilitation in Germany after being poisoned. He is working with physiotherapists and uses a computer and social media for a couple of hours a day—longer is not yet recommended. He is preparing to return to Russia as soon as his health allows.

Twitter day. 3 September 2020

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ECHR Judgment on the Refusal to Initiate a Criminal Investigation into the 2020 Poisoning
ECHR judgment on a complaint concerning the Russian authorities’ refusal to investigate the poisoning of Alexei Navalny. The case focused on the state’s failure to carry out an effective investigation into the assassination attempt using Novichok and to identify those responsible.

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Court ruling on the appeal against the refusal to open a criminal case over the 2020 poisoning
A court decision upholding the refusal to open a criminal case into the poisoning of Alexei Navalny. It cemented the Russian authorities’ position: not to recognize the attempted assassination as a crime and not to conduct an effective investigation.

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Court ruling on the appeal against the response of the Investigative Committee’s regional investigative directorate to the application to open a criminal case over the 2020 poisoning
Court ruling on the complaint against the actions of the investigative directorate that reviewed the poisoning materials. The court did not require investigators to open a criminal case, and the inquiry once again remained at the level of formal checks.

Decision refusing to open a criminal case into the 2020 poisoning
Decision refusing to open a criminal case into the poisoning of Alexei Navalny. Despite medical evidence, international expert examinations, and public investigations, the Russian authorities refused to recognize the attempted murder as a crime and to search for those responsible.

Court ruling on the appeal against the FSB’s response to a request to open a criminal case over the 2020 poisoning
Court ruling on the complaint against the FSB’s response to the poisoning report. The court did not require an inquiry into the possible involvement of the special services (security services) and upheld the agency’s refusal.

I called my killer. He confessed to everything.

Application to the Main Military Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee to open a criminal case regarding the 2020 poisoning
An appeal to the Main Military Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee demanding an inquiry into whether members of the security services were involved in the poisoning. The application was important because investigations by Navalny himself and by independent media pointed to the i

The case is solved. I know everyone who tried to kill me

Twitter day. 8 December 2020

Response from the West Siberian Transport Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee to the request to open a criminal case regarding the 2020 poisoning
Response from the West Siberian Transport Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee to the complaint about the poisoning of Alexei Navalny. This body was involved in reviewing the events following the plane’s emergency landing in Omsk, but instead of opening and investigating a crimin

FSB response to the request to open a criminal case over the 2020 poisoning
The FSB’s response to the appeal regarding the poisoning of Alexei Navalny. The agency declined to open a criminal case or examine the possibility of involvement by intelligence service personnel, despite international findings that the Novichok nerve agent was used.

Twitter day. 5 November 2020

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