Litwin
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Navalny about Putin´s attempt to kill him: felt cold shivers initially and no pain, "but it felt like the end". question, how fast will putin kill Navalny in Moscow?
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But he told BBC Russian that "I'm doing much, much better" and insisted that eventually he would go back to Russia.
The BBC met him at a tightly-guarded Berlin hotel, after he spent 32 days in Berlin's Charité Hospital, mostly in intensive care.
He felt cold shivers initially and no pain, "but it felt like the end".
"It doesn't hurt at all, it's not like a panic attack or some sort of upset. At the beginning you know something is wrong, and then really your only thought is: that's it, I'm going to die."
He collapsed on a flight from Tomsk in Siberia to Moscow on 20 August, and only survived because the plane made an emergency landing in Omsk, where he was rushed to intensive care.
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But he told BBC Russian that "I'm doing much, much better" and insisted that eventually he would go back to Russia.
The BBC met him at a tightly-guarded Berlin hotel, after he spent 32 days in Berlin's Charité Hospital, mostly in intensive care.
He felt cold shivers initially and no pain, "but it felt like the end".
"It doesn't hurt at all, it's not like a panic attack or some sort of upset. At the beginning you know something is wrong, and then really your only thought is: that's it, I'm going to die."
He collapsed on a flight from Tomsk in Siberia to Moscow on 20 August, and only survived because the plane made an emergency landing in Omsk, where he was rushed to intensive care.
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Navalny poisoning: Kremlin critic recalls near-death Novichok torment
Alexei Navalny tells the BBC his poisoning has left him struggling with sleep and muscular control.
www.bbc.com