"Navalny is in Berlin," Jaka Bizilj, of the German organization Cinema For Peace, which organized the flight, told The Associated Press. "He survived the flight and he's stable."
When German specialists arrived aboard a plane equipped with advanced medical equipment Friday morning at his family's behest, Navalny's physicians in Omsk initially said he was too unstable to move. It would not be the first time a prominent, outspoken Russian was targeted in such a way -- or the first time the Kremlin was accused of being behind it.
Navalny fell ill on a flight back to Moscow from Siberia on Thursday and was taken to the hospital after the plane made an emergency landing. His team made arrangements to transfer him to Charite, a clinic in Berlin that has a history of treating famous foreign leaders and dissidents.
the orange wannabe dictator is sooo jealous he doesn’t get to poison his critics
So stable that he isn't moving
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