Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny appeared in an interview released Tuesday for the first time since he woke up from coma amid his poisoning with Novichok nerve agent. He accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of ordering his poisoning and alleged that it was carried out by Intelligence Services and Federal Security Services. The outspoken critic Putin emerged from a coma in early September after collapsing on a domestic flight in Siberia on Aug. 20.
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Navalny makes first video appearance since coma, alleges Putin ordered his poisoning
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