Navalny's Death: Shocking Revelations of a Proposed Exchange Plan

Russia | February 26, 2024, Monday // 14:30|  views

Shocking revelations have emerged surrounding the tragic death of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, with claims suggesting a sinister plot involving a proposed exchange orchestrated by Bulgarian investigative journalist Christo Grozev.

According to Maria Pevchikh, a close associate of Navalny, Grozev had prepared a plan for the exchange of Navalny for Vadim Krasikov, a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) agent convicted in Germany for murder. Pevchikh alleges that negotiations for this exchange were in their final stages before Navalny's untimely demise.

In an exclusive interview, Pevchikh disclosed details of the proposed exchange, stating, "After the start of the war (in Ukraine) it became clear that Navalny must be urgently released from prison. We as his team couldn't help but work for it. And we worked. It was clear that Putin would stop at nothing. He has already killed tens of thousands of people. The exchange was one of the ways Navalny was saved."

Pevchikh further revealed that the plan, devised two years ago, involved humanitarian exchanges of Russian spies for political prisoners. Grozev's role, she claims, was instrumental in identifying and exposing these spies, while efforts were made to compile lists of individuals in need of release from Russian prisons.

Despite extensive negotiations and efforts spanning two years, Pevchikh alleges that foreign officials, including those from the United States and Germany, failed to act decisively. However, she commended the bravery of those involved in the negotiations, some of whom risked their lives for the cause.

The proposed exchange gained traction in December 2023, with reports hinting at its possibility. However, Pevchikh asserts that Navalny's murder was orchestrated to prevent the exchange, as Russian President Vladimir Putin vehemently opposed his release.

Putin's purported refusal to entertain the exchange, according to Pevchikh, underscores his deep-seated animosity towards Navalny and his determination to cling to power despite the potential repercussions. She argues, "The truth is that Putin is so driven by hatred against Navalny that he is acting against his own interests. He knows well that Navalny could have defeated him. That Navalny is the future and Putin is the past."

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