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Russian bailiffs put a freeze on opposition leader Alexei Navalny's flat and bank accounts days after his poisoning with a Novichok nerve agent, his spokeswoman said on Thursday.

Russian bailiffs put a freeze on opposition leader Alexei Navalny's flat and bank accounts days after his poisoning with a Novichok nerve agent, his spokeswoman said on Thursday.

The politician and anti-corruption campaigner's spokeswoman said in a video statement that on 27 August,"bailiffs announced a ban" on transactions involving his share in a flat in a Moscow suburb.Alexei Navalny recently posted a photo from his hospital bed in Berlin.The legal move against Mr Navalny means his family's flat in a multi-storey block in southeastern Moscow cannot be sold, given as a present or used to take out a mortgage, Ms Yarmysh said.

Doctors at Berlin's Charite hospital said on Wednesday that Mr Navalny had been discharged. He will stay in Germany for now to continue treatment as an out-patient.Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday that Russia had asked Germany for"consular access" to Mr Navalny but this had not been granted.

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