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Moscow protest leader Navalny rushed to intensive care after commercial flight makes emergency landing – claims of ‘poisoning’ Spokeswoman claims Navalny 'in coma' after tea ‘poisoned’ - Moscow protest leader became ill on flight from Siberia
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Alexey Navalny, a long-time protest leader, has fallen ill while flying from Siberia to Moscow. He is said to be unconscious in intensive care, where he was admitted after the plane made an emergency landing. Alexey Navalny, the blogger, anti-corruption campaigner and Moscow protest leader, is in a 'coma' in the intensive care unit of a Siberian hospital where he was admitted after his commercial flight made an emergency landing.
Navalny was on his way from the Siberian city of Tomsk back to Moscow when he suddenly felt unwell mid-flight, his spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh wrote in a series of tweets on Thursday. “His plane has been urgently landed in Omsk. He has toxic poisoning,” she told her Twitter audience. His spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh says the unconscious activist is connected to a ventilator in the city of Omsk, where his plane landed. Yarmysh also claims a doctor treating him, who at 9am Moscow time promised to provide test results, refuses to talk to Navalny's personal physician, campaigner Anastasia Vasilyeva. She is on en route to Omsk herself. 
Yarmysh believes Navalny, who showed no symptoms prior to the flight, “has been poisoned with something mixed into his tea” as it was “the only thing he drank this morning.” In the middle of the journey, she wrote later, he began sweating, went to the toilet, and fell unconscious. On Thursday morning, Navalny was on his way from Tomsk back to Moscow when he suddenly felt unwell mid-flight, his spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh wrote in a series of tweets on Thursday. “His plane has  urgently landed in Omsk (another city). He has toxic poisoning,” she told her Twitter audience.
As the story unfolded, a video surfaced online, purportedly showing the moment when the opposition activist was evacuated from the plane. He is heard screaming as paramedics move along the aisle. Yarmysh believes Navalny, who showed no symptoms prior to the flight, was "poisoned with something mixed into his tea” as it was “the only thing he drank this morning.” In the middle of the journey, she wrote later, he began sweating, went to the toilet, and apparently lost consciousness for a period.
The incident saw the Moscow-based opposition leader and anti-corruption activist rushed to a local clinic, where he was admitted to an intensive care unit. Navalny remains unconscious and has been put on a ventilator.  As the story unfolded, a video surfaced online, purportedly showing the moment when the opposition activist was evacuated from the plane. Someone is heard screaming as paramedics move along the aisle. 
Yarmysh later wrote that Navalny's condition had deteriorated and he was in a coma. Omsk health authorities confirmed Navalny has been hospitalized, telling local media outlets that "all necessary examinations are being carried out" in one of the city's hospitals. Later, the head doctor at the hospital in question told news agency TASS that Navalny "is in a serious condition."
Omsk health authorities confirmed the news, telling local media outlets that "all the necessary examinations are being carried out" in one of the city hospitals. Later, the head doctor at the hospital in question told TASS that Navalny "is in a serious condition." A photo circulating online, said to have been taken by a fellow passenger, shows the activist having a cup of tea at an airside cafe before his departure from Tomsk. Airport management has vowed to do their part in investigating the incident. “We are finding out all the circumstances, we will examine CCTV recordings,” they said.
It turns out Navalny had a cup of tea at an airport cafe before his departure from Tomsk. Airport management has vowed to do their part in investigating the incident. “We are finding out all the circumstances, we will examine CCTV recordings,” they said. Meanwhile, Yarmash suspects foul play, telling 'Echo of Moscow': "We do believe that this was a deliberate poisoning." The activist's team have demanded that police attend the hospital where he is currently being treated. 
Meanwhile Navalny's spokeswoman suspects foul play, telling Moscow-based 'Ekho Moskvy' radio station: "We do believe that this was a deliberate poisoning." The activist's staffers have demanded that police attend the hospital where he is currently being treated. 
She recalled an incident last year when Navalny suffered a severe allergic reaction while in administrative imprisonment, to which he was sentenced for staging an unsanctioned rally in Moscow. At the time, he was diagnosed with "contact dermatitis," but his team, again, insisted that it was "a poisoning by an unknown chemical substance." She recalled an incident last year when Navalny suffered a severe allergic reaction while serving a prison sentence for staging an unsanctioned rally in Moscow. At the time, he was diagnosed with "contact dermatitis," but his team, again, insisted that it was "a poisoning by an unknown chemical substance."
His samples were examined at Russia's famed Sklifosovsky Institute, where doctors found no traces of poison. The samples were examined at the well-known Sklifosovsky Institute, where doctors found no traces of poison.
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