BERLIN – German doctors treating Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny after he was poisoned with a nerve agent have detailed the case in an article for a major medical journal.Berlin's Charite hospital said Wednesday that Navalny had given his permission for the article to be published in The Lancet journal.Navalny fell ill suddenly on a domestic flight in Russia on Aug.
20. Following an emergency landing and treatment at a Siberian hospital in Omsk, after two days of political wrangling Navalny was flown to Berlin on a private air ambulance on Aug.
22.The European Union imposed sanctions on six Russian officials and a state research institute after tests by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons established that.