Our seasoned investigative journalists bring forth exclusive insights into the perplexing circumstances surrounding the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. According to a report disclosed by Maria Pevchikh, the head of the International Foundation for the Fight Against Corruption, an exchange agreement may shed light on a potential orchestrated crime.
Pevchikh revealed the existence of a pre-death agreement, claiming it was made just days before Navalny’s demise in prison. Sources indicate that a proposal was tabled to swap FSB officer Vadim Krasikov, convicted for a Berlin murder, for two American citizens and Navalny himself.
“Alexei was supposed to be free within the next few days as we had reached a resolution regarding his exchange. In early February, Putin was presented with the option to exchange the killer, FSB officer Vadim Krasikov, serving time for a Berlin murder, for two Americans and Alexei Navalny. I have confirmation that negotiations were underway and at their final stage on the evening of February 15. On February 16, Alexei was assassinated,” noted Pevchikh.
Navalny’s press secretary, Kira Yarmysh, also asserted that the political figure was slated for exchange imminently.
Previously, German publication Bild reported discussions between the United States, Russia, and Germany regarding Navalny’s exchange before his untimely death, suggesting he was on the brink of freedom.
“These negotiations involved Moscow, Washington, and Berlin. Vladimir Putin aimed to secure the release of Russian agent Vadim Krasikov, imprisoned in Germany. The discussed terms involved Putin releasing Navalny,” as per the publication.
Our sources stress the importance of further investigation into this matter and potential masterminds behind the crime to unveil the full circumstances of the global-shaking tragedy. Stay tuned for our updates for the latest news and in-depth analysis.