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Alexei Navalny’s wife Yulia flees Moscow for the safety of Germany after Kremlin foe husband is jailed

CAGED Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s wife Yulia Navalnaya has fled Russia for Germany, Interfax reported today.

Navalnaya reportedly flew to Frankfurt from Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport.

Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, has unexpectedly left for Germany
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Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, has unexpectedly left for GermanyCredit: Reuters
Alexei Navalny pictured here with his wife, Yulia, and medics after he woke from his 25-day coma in a Berlin hospital
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Alexei Navalny pictured here with his wife, Yulia, and medics after he woke from his 25-day coma in a Berlin hospital

Yulia’s reported departure comes a week after Navalny was sentenced to two years and eight months in a prison colony for breaking probation in a 2014 fraud conviction.

He had been arrested after returning to Moscow having recovered from a near-fatal Novichok nerve agent poisoning in Germany that he blames on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

After Navalny fell violently ill on a flight from Siberia to Moscow, Yulia went to great lengths to get him transferred by medical aircraft to Germany

While her husband fought for his life in a Berlin hospital, she regularly briefed journalists on his condition.

Among the first words after waking from his coma, Navalny said: "Yulia, you saved me."

Yulia's sudden departure from Russia comes after Moscow court granted a request by investigators for the arrest of Leonid Volkov, one of the closest allies of Navalny, the Interfax news agency reported.

Volkov, who oversees Navalny's regional headquarters, has angered the authorities by organising anti-Kremlin protests from his base in Lithuania, demanding the release of Navalny.

Alexei Navalny was snapped drinking from a cup at a cafe at Tomsk airport in Russia before catching his flight, during which he began experiencing horrific pain
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Alexei Navalny was snapped drinking from a cup at a cafe at Tomsk airport in Russia before catching his flight, during which he began experiencing horrific pain
Footage showed the activist being stretchered from the aircraft
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Footage showed the activist being stretchered from the aircraft

Tens of thousands have taken to the streets in recent weeks to protest against Navalny’s jailing.

Yulia herself turned out to a demonstration but was arrested on charges of attending an unauthorised demo, and was ordered to pay a fine of 20,000 roubles (£192.33)

It comes as the number of Russians who expect there to be new protests has jumped to its highest since 1998, the independent Levada pollster said today.

The Moscow-based Levada Centre said an opinion poll conducted from January. 29 to Febuary 2 showed that 45 per cent of people expected fresh political protests, a jump from 23 per cent last November.

The poll also found that 43 per cent of people said they thought protests with economic demands were possible. That level was last recorded in November 1998, the year of Russia's financial crisis.

Alexei Navalny and his wife Yulia Navalnaya are seen on board a plane during a flight from Berlin to Moscow, January 17 after recovering from the poison attack
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Alexei Navalny and his wife Yulia Navalnaya are seen on board a plane during a flight from Berlin to Moscow, January 17 after recovering from the poison attackCredit: Reuters
Navalny was immediately arrested and sent to a penal colony for two years and eight months
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Navalny was immediately arrested and sent to a penal colony for two years and eight monthsCredit: Reuters
Demonstrators then took to the streets to demand his release
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Demonstrators then took to the streets to demand his releaseCredit: Reuters
Huge numbers of police turned out to meet the protesters
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Huge numbers of police turned out to meet the protestersCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Many demonstrators were arrested
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Many demonstrators were arrestedCredit: Reuters
Yulia Navalnaya was among those detained during the 'unauthorised rally' in support of her husband on January, 31 2021
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Yulia Navalnaya was among those detained during the 'unauthorised rally' in support of her husband on January, 31 2021
Putin enemy Alexei Navalny jailed for three and a half years for leaving Russia after Novichock attack
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