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Kremlin accused of ‘covering tracks’ as whereabouts of Alexei Navalny’s body remain uncertain

Outrage over jailed opposition leader’s death grows with detention of over 350 people in Russia who attended vigils

  • Alexei Navalny – obituary

Alexei Navalny’s allies have accused the Kremlin of “covering their tracks” as, two days after the imprisoned opposition leader’s death in custody, uncertainty continued to surround the whereabouts of his body and what it may reveal about how he died.

Navalny’s mother, Lyudmila Navalnaya, and his lawyer travelled over the weekend to the notorious “Polar Wolf” IK-3 penal colony in Russia’s Arctic north, where Navalny had been held since last year, to track down his body but received contradicting information from various institutions over its location and left without recovering or seeing her son.

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