Russia’s opposition leader hospitalised suffering from acute allergic reaction just 4 days after being jailed by Kremlin

Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny has been hospitalised following an acute allergic reaction just four days after being jailed by the Kremlin.

The Independent reports that Navalny’s spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said the politician seeking to rival Vladimir Putin was raced to hospital from his cell at 9.30am (7:30am BST) after his face began to swell and his skin began to turn red.

The opposition figure and Kremlin foe arrived at the hospital with “severe facial swelling and red rashes on the skin,” Yarmysh tweeted.

The source of the allergic reaction has not been determined yet, she wrote, adding that Navalny “never experienced an allergic reaction before.”

“He is currently in the ward under the supervision of police officers,” she said in a separate tweet. “He is being provided with the necessary medical assistance.”

Officials gave no details of Navalny’s condition

The Independent / Radio Free Europe 

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