“I love you,” the widow of Alexei Navalny said on Sunday (Feb 18) in a post on social media beside a picture of them together, two days after President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent domestic foe died in a Russian jail.
Yulia Navalnaya’s post on Instagram, the first since her husband died, showed a picture of the two together, their heads touching as they watched a performance.
It brought a personal note to the loss she expressed more formally on a public stage just hours after her husband’s death was announced by the Russian prison service.
Navalny, 47, fell unconscious and died on Friday after a walk at the “Polar Wolf” penal colony in the Arctic where he was serving a three-decade sentence, the prison service said. There are still few details of why he died.
On Friday afternoon, Navalnaya appeared before an audience of leaders, diplomats and other officials at the Munich Security Conference, saying she had weighed coming out on stage or immediately leaving to be with the couple’s two children, Daria and Zakhar, deciding her husband would want her to speak.
If the news of his death was true, Navalnaya, 47, said, “I want Putin, his entire entourage, Putin’s friends, his government to know that they will bear responsibility for what they did to our country, to my family, to my husband”.
Western leaders led by US President Joe Biden paid tribute to Navalny’s courage and, without citing evidence, accused Putin of being responsible for the death. Britain said there would be consequences for Russia.
The Kremlin said the West’s reaction was unacceptable and “absolutely rabid”. Putin has yet to comment on Navalny’s death.
Russian authorities viewed Navalny and his supporters as extremists with links to the CIA intelligence agency, which they say is seeking to destabilise Russia. Navalny always dismissed accusations he was a CIA asset.
Navalnaya will be back in a public forum on Monday, the European Union’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said she would attend the EU’s Foreign Affairs Council.