WSJ: US spy agencies find that Putin didn’t directly order Alexei Navalny’s February Death

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U.S. intelligence agencies believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin “likely” didn’t order opposition leader Alexei Navalny to be killed at an Arctic prison in February, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on April 27.

Navalny died on February 16 in a penal colony. The EU and the U.S. directly blamed Russia for Navalny’s death, moving toward imposing new sanctions on the Kremlin.

But the WSJ said on Saturday that several U.S. agencies agree that Putin probably didn’t order Navalny’s death “at that moment,” citing people familiar with the matter.

According to the WSJ report, U.S. intelligence agencies have shared the assessment with some European intelligence agencies.  

Some European security officials, however, remain skeptical that Putin didn’t play a direct hand in Navalny’s death, considering his tight grip on Russia.

According to the WSJ, the U.S. assessment is based on a range of information, including some classified intelligence, and an analysis of public facts, including the timing of his death and how it overshadowed Putin’s re-election.

Putin has denied any involvement in Navalny’s death.  Last month, the Russian president said that he had agreed to swap the opposition leader in a prisoner exchange days before Navalny died, confirming claims made by a close Navalny ally that Russia and Western officials had negotiated a prisoner exchange deal.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on April 27 he had seen the WSJ’s report.

“I wouldn’t say it’s a high-quality material that deserves any attention,” Peskov was quoted as saying by Russian media.  “Some very empty arguments.  Apparently, they planted it for Saturday reading to the world audience,” he said.

 

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