Date | 16 February 2024 |
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Time | c. 14:17 (YEKT) |
Location | FKU IK-3, Kharp, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia |
Coordinates | 66°49′11″N 65°47′38″E / 66.8196°N 65.7938°E |
Cause | Arrhythmia (per Russian officials)[1] |
Date | 1 March 2024 |
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Time | Around 16:45 (MSK) |
Location | Mother of God Soothe My Sorrows Church, Maryino District, Moscow Borisovskoye сemetery, Brateyevo District, Moscow |
Coordinates | 55°39′30.03″N 37°43′22.21″E / 55.6583417°N 37.7228361°E |
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On 16 February 2024, at 14:19 Moscow time (11:19 GMT), the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug announced that Russian opposition activist and political prisoner Alexei Navalny died while serving a 19-year prison sentence in corrective colony FKU IK-3, in the village of Kharp in the Russian Arctic.[2][3][4] Navalny's spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh, confirmed his death the next day and demanded his body should be returned to his family as soon as possible.[5] One report from Russia Today suggested the cause of death was a blood clot, but this diagnosis was disputed by Alexander Polupan, who had treated Navalny before. Navalny was 47 years old when he died.[3]
Navalny's death spurred numerous protests and gatherings in different countries, including Russia, where hundreds of mourners were detained.[6][7] Western officials and Russian opposition activists held Russian authorities, including President Vladimir Putin, responsible for his death.[8][9] US intelligence agencies later concluded that Putin likely did not order Navalny's death.[10]
Navalny's funeral was held in Moscow on 1 March 2024, at the Mother of God Soothe My Sorrows church in the Maryino District. He was buried in the Borisovskoye сemetery in the Brateyevo District.[11][12]
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