Day four: What we know
Navalny’s team promises to unmask the politician’s killers amid ongoing government cover-up

The circumstances around the sudden death of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny continued to remain unclear on Monday, four days after the news of his killing in an Arctic penal colony was announced.
As Navalny’s widow Yulia announced her intention to carry on her late husband’s work in an extraordinarily passionate video message, the Russian authorities were accused of frustrating attempts by Navalny’s family and lawyers to access or even locate his body.
The following are the latest developments as of Monday afternoon.
“My husband could not be broken, and that’s exactly why Putin killed him — like a coward, not daring to look him in the eye or even say his name,” Navalnaya said, before saying that she would soon reveal the identities of his murderers.
Navalny’s press secretary Kira Yarmysh said that the authorities were “lying and doing everything they can to avoid handing over the body”.
The action, initiated by human rights group OVD-Info, comes amid accusations that the authorities were trying to conceal the true cause of Navalny’s death and were attempting to buy themselves some time by creating bureaucratic obstacles for his mourning relatives.
Footage from reporters in Moscow also showed mourners being dragged away through the snow by police as they paid tribute to Navalny, with several charged with “disobeying police orders”.










