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 According to Vladimir Osechkin's sources, Alexey Navalny was frozen in the open-air solitary confinement cell for 2.5 hours, with temperatures as low as -27°C (-16.6°F) to slow down & weaken his heartbeat. Then he was killed with the classic KGB 'one strike' punch to the heart.
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 wowbAlexey Navalny was frozen in the open-air solitary confinement cell for 2.5 hours, with temperatures as low as -27°C (-16.6°F) to slow down & weaken his heartbeat. Then he was killed with 'one strike' punch to the heart. 
 According to Vladimir Osechkin's sources, Alexey Navalny was frozen in the open-air solitary confinement cell for 2.5 hours, with temperatures as low as -27°C (-16.6°F) to slow down & weaken his heartbeat. Then he was killed with the classic KGB 'one strike' punch to the heart.According to Vladimir Osechkin's sources, Alexey Navalny was frozen in the open-air solitary confinement cell for 2.5 hours, with temperatures as low as -27°C (-16.6°F) to slow down & weaken his heartbeat. Then he was  
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 with temperatures as low as -27°C (-16.6°F) to slow down & weaken his heartbeat. Then he was killed with the classic KGB 'one strike' punch to the heart 
 According to Vladimir Osechkin's sources, Alexey Navalny was frozen in the open-air solitary confinement cell for 2.5 hours, with temperatures as low as -27°C (-16.6°F) to slow down & weaken his heartbeat. Then he was killed with the classic KGB 'one strike' punch to the heart. 
 According to Vladimir Osechkin's sources, Alexey Navalny was frozen in the open-air solitary confinement cell for 2.5 hours, with temperatures as low as -27°C (-16.6°F) to slow down & weaken his heartbeat. Then he was killed with the classic KGB 'one strike' punch to the heart. 
 Vladimir Osechkin, founder of the human rights group Gulag.net, claimed that Russian authorities kept Alexey Navalny in an open-air solitary confinement cell in temperatures as low as -27°C (-16.6°F) for two and a half hours before executing him with a punch to the heart . Osechkin believes that Navalny's time in the extreme cold was intended to slow down and weaken his heartbeat 
 Conditions of Confinement: Osechkin claims that Navalny was forced to endure these frigid temperatures, which he believes could have severely compromised Navalny's physical condition. He suggested that such exposure "destroyed his body" and slowed his blood circulation, facilitating a fatal blow that was delivered later