Alexei Navalny: ‘the man Putin couldn’t kill’ faces nine more years in jail

Russian court finds Putin critic guilty of fraud

Alexei Navalny
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Vladimir Putin’s fiercest domestic critic Alexei Navalny has been found guilty of fraud and faces a further nine years in jail.

A court in Pokrov, east of Moscow, where Navalny is being held, convicted him over allegations that he stole from his own Anti-Corruption Foundation, as well as on a charge of contempt of court. The BBC said a “visibly gaunt” Navalny “folded his arms and exchanged comments with his lawyer” as the ruling was read out.

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