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Jailed Putin critic says Russian troops killed Ukrainian because he had the same name – World News

April 21, 2022
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Russian forces retreated from Bucha last month and Ukrainian officials say they have discovered more than 400 bodies of people they believe were killed by Russian troops

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny (

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Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has claimed Russian soldiers killed a 60-year-old man because he shared the same last name.

Ilya Navalny was killed in the Ukrainian town of Bucha, allegedly just because he shared Navalny’s name.

Russian forces retreated from Bucha last month and Ukrainian officials say they have discovered more than 400 bodies of people they believe were killed by Russian troops during their occupation of the area.

The unconfirmed claims triggered condemnation from the West and fierce denials from the Kremlin, which calls the allegations a “monstrous forgery” designed to denigrate the Russian army.

Navalny shared a picture on Twitter of a passport with the name Ilya Ivanovich Navalny that he said appeared to have been deliberately left next to a dead body in Bucha.

“A completely innocent person was killed by Putin’s executioners (what else can I call them? definitely not ‘Russian soldiers’) because he is my namesake,” Navalny wrote.







The claims triggered denials from Russia
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“Apparently, they hoped he was a relative of mine.”

Navalny said he did not know if the man was a relative but that he came from the same village as Navalny’s father.

He renewed an appeal to Russians to demonstrate against the war.

Millions have been forced to flee Ukraine since Russian troops invaded the country on February 24.

Thousands have been killed or wounded, and towns and cities have been levelled.

The Kremlin calls its actions a “special military operation” which it claims was necessary to demilitarize and “liberate” Ukraine from nationalist extremists.

Kyiv and its Western allies reject those arguments as a baseless pretext for invasion.

Navalny, who is 45, was jailed last year when he returned to Russia after receiving medical treatment in Germany following a poison attack with a Soviet-era nerve agent.

He blamed the attack on Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin denies the allegation.

A Russian court last month found Navalny guilty of large-scale fraud and contempt of court, a move likely to extend his time in jail by years.

He is able to post content on social media via his lawyers and supporters.

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