Alexei Navalny slams ‘corrupt officials’ living in Britain in unseen video filmed before death.jpg
Alexei Navalny hits out at “corrupt officials” living in London who allegedly help Russian leader Vladimir Putin hide money, this never-before-seen interview shows.
The interview, filmed four years before Navalny died in a penal colony north of the Arctic Circle, has been acquired by Sky News.
In the interview, Putin’s biggest critic talks about his hope for a better future for his country.
The interview, filmed in February 2020, was part of an unaired documentary series, After The Fall, directed by Matthew Torne and produced by Andrew Duncan.
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