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— SOTA (@Sota_Vision) March 1, 2024
#Navalnys #brother #shocking
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“Good rest. Don’t worry about anything,” writes Oleg Navalny in a message on Instagram, accompanying his message with a photo depicting them hugging.
Yulia Navalny, who did not attend her husband’s funeral as she is out of Russia, thanked Navalny for “26 years of absolute happiness … including the last three years,” in an emotional post on Twitter.
Lyosha, thank you for 26 years of absolute happiness. Yes, even over the last three years of happiness. For love, for always supporting me, for making me laugh even from prison, for the fact that you always thought about me.
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I don’t know how to live without you, but I will try so that you are up there… pic.twitter.com/ybF31AuD47
Before this, the politician’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, released a farewell post. She thanked Alexey for “26 years of absolute happiness” and promised to try to make sure that “you… pic.twitter.com/0vMg9VbyWV
“For love, for always supporting me, for making me laugh even from prison, for always thinking of me. I don’t know how I’ll live without you, but I’ll try to make you up there happy for me and proud of me. I don’t know if I will succeed or not, but I will try,” said Navalny’s widow.
— Yulia Navalnaya (@yulia_navalnaya) March 1, 2024
And he continued: “Surely we will meet one day. I have so many untold stories about you, and I have so many songs about you saved on my phone, stupid and funny, in general, to be honest, terrible songs, but they are for us, and I really wanted to let you hear them. And I really wanted to see you listen to them, laugh and then hug me. I love you forever. Rest in Peace”.
“Sleep well, brother, and don’t worry about anything,” he wrote on social networks.
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