Proper noun
A surname from Russian.
A transliteration of the Russian surname Навальный (Naválʹnyj).
Alexei Navalny
A German medical team that arrived on the plane were allowed to assess Navalny on Thursday afternoon and gave their unequivocal consent that he was stable enough to fly. Source: Internet
An ambulance was earlier seen taking Navalny from the hospital, after masked medics lifted a stretcher carrying Navalny into the ambulance. Source: Internet
But President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said on Thursday that the Kremlin would help move Mr Navalny abroad if necessary, describing it as a purely medical decision. Source: Internet
A spokeswoman for Charite said later that it was unlikely that the hospital would give a statement on Navalny over the weekend. Source: Internet
As you recall, about two weeks ago, Navalny reportedly took mysteriously—and seriously—ill while on a flight back to Moscow, requiring an emergency landing and hospitalization in a Siberian city. Source: Internet
Chancellor Angela Merkel offered Germany's help in treating Navalny and has also called for a full Russian investigation. Source: Internet