‘LOST HIS MIND’ A former speechwriter asserts that Putin was “mentally unstable” and “hysterical” when he “ordered Alexei Navalny’s murder.”

‘LOST HIS MIND’ A former speechwriter asserts that Putin was “mentally unstable” and “hysterical” when he “ordered Alexei Navalny’s murder.”


Abbas Gallyamov, a former speechwriter for Putin, claimed that the tyrant was “mentally unstable” when he supposedly “ordered” Navalny’s death. Gallyamov feels that his former boss had a direct hand in his biggest critic’s death. Gallyamov sided with the aggressive Putin during his prime ministership in 2008, temporarily handing over control to his pal Dmitry Medvedev. Now the former speechwriter has made the worrying claim that the Russian president has “lost his mind”.

“When he was deciding to kill Navalny, he was not mentally stable. He was emotional and, in my opinion, hysterical,” Gallyamov told Daily Express. “Putin lacks mental stability and experiences severe highs and lows. He lost his mind. His mind is jumbled.”

Navalny, Putin’s most outspoken opponent at home in Russia, has bravely stood up to the despot’s autocracy and his heinous war in Ukraine. Many of his supporters were worried that he may be assassinated while he was incarcerated due to his enormous popularity among those outside of prison. This has given rise to claims that someone within the jail killed Navalny specifically at Putin’s request.

“He is not in emotional equilibrium,” Gallyamov went on. For the preceding two years, he had disappeared for weeks at a time. This suggests that he was at a loss for what to say or do. He could not collect himself. “After Prigozhin’s mutiny in 2023, Putin was hysterical.”

The suspicions surrounding Navalny’s unfortunate demise have become stronger due to the fact that his remains disappeared after being given over to authorities. Navalny’s spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh asked that his body be returned to his family immediately so they could say goodbye, but it has since inexplicably disappeared. Officials reportedly told Navalny’s family that his remains had not been taken to the Salekhard morgue, which is situated on the Arctic Circle.

Russian authorities stated that because the reason of death is yet unknown, the body’s release has been delayed. His body has been seized by detectives, who are now looking into the cause of death. The results are expected to be made public the following week. Yarmysh went on to say: “An additional attorney representing Navalny appeared before the Salekhard Investigative Committee and was told that ‘a repeat histological examination was taken, as the cause of Alexei’s death has not been established.’”

They are obviously lying and doing everything they can to hide the body. The Investigative Committee now categorically declares that until the probe is completed, Alexei’s body will not be returned to family members.”

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