Alexei Navalny Making Progress In German Hospital After Poisoning

Alexei Navalny Making Progress In German Hospital After Poisoning

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The video discusses Alexei Navalny's recovery after an alleged assassination attempt. German doctors report that Navalny is off a ventilator and can breathe independently. He plans to return to Russia. A toxicology report from Germany found a Soviet-era nerve agent in his system, prompting European leaders to demand answers from Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Russian government denies any involvement.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What significant progress has Alexei Navalny made in his recovery?

He has resumed his political activities.

He has returned to Russia.

He can breathe without a ventilator.

He is able to walk unaided.

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What are Navalny's plans after his recovery?

To retire from politics.

To move to the United States.

To return to Russia.

To stay in Germany for further treatment.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What did the German toxicology report reveal about Navalny's condition?

He was poisoned with a Soviet-era nerve agent.

He had a common viral infection.

He was exposed to radiation.

He suffered from a heart attack.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the response of European leaders to the poisoning of Navalny?

They have imposed sanctions on Germany.

They have remained silent on the issue.

They are calling for an investigation by the United Nations.

They are demanding answers from President Putin.

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30 sec • 1 pt

How has the Russian government responded to the allegations of involvement in Navalny's poisoning?

They have accused Germany of fabricating evidence.

They have requested a joint investigation with the EU.

They have admitted to the involvement.

They have denied any involvement.