(Warsaw/London Composite Electric) One week after the death of the Russian opposition leader Navalni, the official Russia issued an ultimatum to the mother of Navali, asking her to not openly hold a funeral, otherwise Navali would be buried in the North Pole.Flowing.
A spokesman for Navali, Armysh, posted on Friday (February 23) on the social media X platform, saying that Russian investigators called Navalni's mother Lydmila, which was limited to her secrets within three hours.Buried.
Yalmish said that Lewirra refused to negotiate because "they had no right to decide how and where to bury her son."
Liu Demila released a 95 -second video on Thursday (22nd), indicating that it would not succumb to the official threat.
She said: "They want the secret to go on, there is no farewell ceremony. They want to take me to the edge of the tomb, a new grave, and then say: Lie your son here. I don't agree with them."
"Navari's death is a personal tragedy. I hope those who care about Navari can have the opportunity to say goodbye to him."
According to Reuters, Lyde Mira also revealed that an official told her that Navarni's body had begun to rot, so she should agree with the official request as soon as possible.
Navari's widow Yulia Yulia again posted a video on Saturday (24th), complaining that President Putin wanted his family members of Navali's body, and still tortured Navari.
Navarni's assistant revealed that Lydmila's lawyer has filed a legal lawsuit, accusing Russia's official "infringement of the dead body of the deceased."He also issued a reward, hoping that members of Russian security agencies would provide information about his so -called Navari murder.
This incident caused many people from Russia and abroad, and tens of thousands of people signed a petition, asking Russia to officially transfer the remains of Navali.
The wife of Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian opposition, condemned: "If you still have a little humanity, stop mocking his mother and returned her son's body to the body of the body.She. "Kara Mulza is currently in prison for 25 years in Siberia due to the crime of betrayal, but he has denied the allegations.
The long -term criticism of Putin's writer Shendrovich said: "Putin has been afraid of Navali for many years, even after his death, Putin is still scared. After he kills Navari, he is still scared."