The news of the death of her husband Alexei Navalny apparently reached Julia Navalnaya at the Munich Security Conference, where she made a surprise appearance. With tears in her eyes, she said: “If it is true that he is dead, then I want Putin and everyone on his staff to be punished for that.” The deceased’s mother reported on Monday that he was dead. went well.
The international consternation following Navalny’s death has been enormous, with many politicians stating that they assumed the famous Kremlin critic had been murdered. His wife also spoke clearly to the public on the same day that prison authorities reported the death of the inmate during a walk.
“We have to fight these people”
“The day will come soon, I address my words to all the people of the world: we must come together and fight against these people. We must fight this regime. “Putin must be held personally responsible for all the crimes he committed in our countries,” Navalnaya said.
Consciously decided not to travel back to see children
When she heard the “terrible news,” she thought about whether she really wanted to speak at the security conference or rather travel back to her children: “I asked myself: what would Alexei have done? He would have stayed here and talked to you.” She then spoke personally to the Russian president: he and his subordinates would not go unpunished. They must pay for what they “did to our country, my family and my husband,” and that day will come soon.
After the speech, spectators jumped from their seats and applauded, while Navalnaya visibly fought back tears.
Navalny’s mother: “He was healthy and cheerful”
Navalny’s mother also spoke out against the Kremlin-critical newspaper Novaya Gazeta. “I don’t want to hear condolences,” she said in the interview. Only last Monday she visited her son in the prison camp: “He was alive, healthy and fun-loving.”
Valentine’s Day love message to Julia
Touching: Only on Valentine’s Day did Navalny send his wife a love message via Platform X (see message above). “Darling, with us everything is like a song: between us there are cities, the lights of airports, blue snowstorms and thousands of kilometers. But I feel that you are close every second and I love you more and more,” the Kremlin critic wrote to his lover.
Source: Krone

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