Russian opposition leader was discharged from the hospital but doctors said it was too early to say if he would suffer any long term side effects from the poisoning
BERLIN—Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been discharged from the hospital after being treated for what scientists said was exposure to the military grade nerve agent Novichok, Berlin’s Charité Hospital said Wednesday.
He was discharged Tuesday night after 24 days in the intensive-care unit, the hospital said. He had been receiving treatment in the German capital since late August after falling ill while traveling in Russia.
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