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The Ministry noted that it is preparing an additional request for legal assistance from its German counterparts, including a request for Russian investigators to take part in the Navalny
probe in Germany. Navalny was hospitalized in Omsk, Siberia on August 22 after falling ill during Moscow-bound flight from Tomsk. The doctors who saved his life concluded that he may have
suffered a catastrophic drop in blood sugar levels due to a preexisting metabolic disorder. He was transferred to a clinic in Berlin on August 22. Last week, a German military lab analysis
alleged that Navalny had been ‘poisoned’ by the so-called ‘Novichok’ group of nerve agents. However, blood and urine samples analysed by Russian doctors before his transfer out of the
country showed no evidence of any poisons. Russian officials have denied Berlin’s ‘poisoning’ allegations, and accused Berlin of making ‘loud statements’ without providing any corroborating
evidence to the Russian side.