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Alexey Navalny Says Putin Wants Him Dead

Clip: 12/15/2020 | 2m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

The Russian opposition leader discusses the poison plot that nearly killed him.

As Russia’s main opposition leader, Alexey Navalny knows what it’s like to be a Kremlin target. Navalny nearly died in August on a flight to Moscow after he was poisoned with a nerve agent at a hotel the night before boarding the plane. Now a new investigation by Bellingcat, CNN and others reveals an undercover squad working for Russia’s federal security service had tracked Navalny for years.

12/15/2020

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