Doctors in Berlin are trying to save the life of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. He arrived in Germany from Siberia, two days after becoming seriously ill on a flight in Russia. His supporters allege he was poisoned. DW spoke with Zhanna Nemtsova about the Navalny case. She is a former DW journalist, and cofounder of the Boris Nemtsov Foundation for Freedom, named after her father, Boris Nemtsov, the Russian opposition politician who was assassinated in 2015 on a bridge in Moscow.
‘Putin politically responsible for Navalny’s poisoning’ | Interview with Boris Nemtsov’s daughter







