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Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has died in jail, Russian prison authoritiesannouncedFriday."The inmate A.A.
Navalny started to feel unwell after a walk and almost immediately lost consciousness at correctional facility No.
3 on Feb.
16," the Yamal-Nenets autonomous district prison service said."Medical staff arrived immediately, an ambulance was called.
None of the resuscitation efforts yielded positive results," it added.Navalnys exiled spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said she could not confirm the prison services announcement until his lawyer visits the IK-3 prison colony in the settlement of Kharp, where the activist was being held.Yarmysh denied reports that Navalnys fatherAnatoly Navalny confirmed his sons death, writing on the messaging app X that the Kremlin critics relatives made no such comments.His lawyer, Leonid Solovyov,saidNavalny's family had instructed him to avoid commenting on "anything at all.""We're sorting things out right now.
A lawyer had visited Alexei on Wednesday.
Everything was fine then," Solovyov told the independent Novaya Gazeta newspaper.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow had been informed about Navalnys reported death, according to the state-run news agency RIA Novosti.When asked about unconfirmed reports the jailed activist may have died from a blood clot, Peskovsaidmedics should establish the cause of his death.Russias Investigative Committee, which probes major crimes,announced"a set of investigative and operative measures" to establish the circumstances surrounding Navalnys death.The independent broadcaster Sotavisionshareda video it said was filmed on Thursday of Navalny appearing in court via video link, where he could be heard joking about his finances with the judge.The 47-year-old activist, who was serving a 19-year "extremism" sentence, did not address his health in the video.His health had significantly deteriorated since his imprisonment, however."The regime wanted him dead.
That's why it happened, that's why it was allowed to happen," a former senior Kremlin official told The Moscow Times on condition of anonymity.A current Russian government official suggested that, if Navalny's death is confirmed, the cause may have been his regular placement in solitary confinement."It would seem that the [prison] conditions were too harsh.
Three hundred days in a punishment cell is a lot," the official said, asking not to be named.Meanwhile, Western officials and Russian opposition figures have blamed the Kremlin for Navalny's death.Latvia's president said the activist had been "brutally murdered by the Kremlin," whileNATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said there were "serious questions" for the Kremlin to answer over Navalny's death."Personal responsibility lies squarely with Vladimir Putin,"exiled former oil tycoon turned opposition figureMikhail Khodorkovsky wrote on X (formerly Twitter)."I extend my most sincere and deepest condolences to Alexeys family, friends and colleagues," he added.Russias Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria ZakharovaderidedNATO leaders for "immediately" blaming Moscow over the jailed Kremlin critic's death."Theres no medical forensic examination yet, but the West has its conclusions ready," she wrote on the messaging app Telegram.Navalny was imprisoned in January 2021, when he returned to Russia after recovering from a near-fatal poisoning with what Western scientists said was Novichok, a banned military-grade nerve agent developed by the Soviet Union.Russian officials outlawed Navalnys nationwide political and activist organizations later that year, prompting nearly all of his allies to leave the country to avoid prosecution.Navalny had vowed to continue his opposition to the Kremlin and the war in Ukraine from prison.This is a developing story.
AFP contributed reporting.





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