The most outspoken opponent of Russian President Putin, 47-year-old Alexei Navalny, passed away on Friday while serving a three-decade term in the Arctic prison colony.
The sudden death of Alexei Navalny has made me more and more aware of what is happening in our Country, Trump wrote in a social media post.
Donald Trump on Putin Critic Alexei Navalny’s Spent His Last Days
In a social media tweet on Monday, former US President Donald Trump offered his first-ever public statement regarding the passing of Alexei Navalny, the most well-known opposition figure in Russia. Trump did not place any responsibility on Russian President Vladimir Putin in his post, despite the Western governments denouncing him for Navalny’s untimely death.
According to Reuters, Trump commented, “The sudden death of Alexei Navalny has made me more and more aware of what is happening in our Country.”
The path to devastation is being led by CROOKED, radical left politicians, prosecutors, and judges in a methodical and steady manner. America is being destroyed by open borders, rigged elections, and egregiously unfair court decisions. We are a failing nation that is in decline! MAGA2024,” he continues.
The most outspoken opponent of Russian President Putin, 47-year-old Alexei Navalny, passed away on Friday while serving a three-decade term in the Arctic prison colony. Following a walk at the “Polar Wolf” correctional colony in Kharp, Navalny fainted and lost consciousness, according to a statement from Russia’s federal penitentiary service. Medical personnel were unable to bring him back to consciousness.
On Saturday, Navalny’s mother was informed that he had “sudden death syndrome.” In a Sunday piece, a paramedic informed the independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta Europe that injuries were found on Navalny’s head and chest upon his body’s arrival at an Artic morgue, despite various media stories to the contrary.
As a skilled paramedic, I can state that the wounds reported by witnesses seemed to have resulted from seizures,” the paramedic was cited by the New York Post.
Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of Alexei Navalny, charged the Russian President on Monday with her husband’s murder. “I want to create a free Russia and I want to live there. In a video titled “I will continue the work of Alexei Navalny,” Yulia declared.
Supporters of Alexei Navalny said that prior to his passing on Friday, he was sent to hell. They were speaking of the gloomy, icy, Gulag-style camp located above the Arctic Circle, one of numerous infamous prison camps infamous for employing electric and water shocks as forms of punishment.
Last year, Navalny was moved to the isolated IK-3 prison colony in Kharp, which is located roughly 1,932 kilometers northeast of Moscow. The married father of two children and Russian dissident was previously detained in a prison located 240 kilometers from Moscow.
Navalny was housed at the new prison, also called the “Polar Wolf,” where he was assigned a small cell measuring just over 11 feet in length. He and the other prisoners were awakened in the morning by A different kind of torture: “I Am Russian,” a song by pro-Putin music artist Shaman.
Every morning at five in the morning, the song would blast from the loudspeakers. I was incarcerated when the singer Shaman made an appearance on stage, therefore I was unable to watch or hear his songs. Everyone is familiar with [the song], it has been parodied, and so on. Naturally, I was interested in hearing what was said, but where in the jail could I do that? Last month, Navalny made a joke in a post on X.
He initially uploaded his letter from a prison colony in the Yamal-Nenets area of Siberia in December. With his typical ironic tone, Navalny remarked, “I am your new grandfather Frost.” He mentioned the characteristic furry winter jackets, hats, and boots used by the Russian people, saying, “I have a tulup, an ushanka, and I will have valenki soon.”
Now that I’m living above the Arctic Circle, However, when I glance out the window, I say “oh-oh-oh” instead of “ho-ho-ho,” as there is darkness, evening, and night again. Please don’t worry about me; all is well.