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00:00But we also have to look historically back when it comes to Navalny,
00:03because he was also on a flight to Russia.
00:06He went down very ill.
00:09He went to Germany for specialist treatment.
00:12It was an emergency, fell very sick on this plane,
00:15and had Novichok poisoning.
00:17So he survived that poisoning.
00:19Russia always denied it.
00:21We also have the Skripals, who were in England.
00:24Novichok again, once again, traced back to the Russians.
00:28So it's not the first time that these accusations have been...
00:33And they've always denied it.
00:35I mean, as you said, this is not the first time that they've been accused of poisoning opposers
00:40and opposers to the regime and to Vladimir Putin.
00:47Yet they always deny it.
00:50And always, especially in this case, at least with Navalny,
00:55they say there's no proof.
00:57And of course there wouldn't be any proof,
00:59because they basically hold the evidence.
01:02They hold the body.
01:03Navalny died in Russia.
01:05He was buried in Russia.
01:06And obviously they hold all the evidence.
01:08So it is quite interesting, as you said,
01:11how were the tissue taken out of Russia?
01:13Yeah.
01:14And now, after two years of him being dead.
01:17You have one friend.
01:18Let's bench.
01:20Go on, go, go.
01:20Okay.
01:20We have a housekeeping.
01:21I hope the sort of burnt.
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