Russian opposition figure poisoned by nerve agent says he has no ‘other versions’ of how crime was committed

Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, who is recovering in Germany after being poisoned in Russia by a nerve agent, has accused the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, of being behind the attack in an interview with a German newspaper.

Navalny’s supporters have frequently maintained that such an attack could have only been ordered at the top levels, though the Kremlin has steadfastly denied any involvement in it.

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