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U.S. Prepares ‘Major Sanctions’ Against Russia Over Navalny’s Death

The Biden administration is preparing “major sanctions” against Moscow in response to the death of the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny, a White House official said on Tuesday.

John F. Kirby, a National Security Council spokesman, said the sanctions would be announced on Friday. President Biden has said there is “no doubt” that Vladimir V. Putin’s government was behind the death of Mr. Navalny.

“Whatever story the Russian government decides to tell the world, it’s clear that President Putin and his government are responsible for Mr. Navalny’s death,” Mr. Kirby told reporters on Tuesday.

Mr. Kirby declined to detail what would be included in the sanctions package, but said it would be devised to “hold Russia accountable for what happened to Mr. Navalny and, quite frankly, for all its actions over the course of this vicious and brutal war that has now raged on for two years.”

Russian officials have said Mr. Navalny, 47, lost consciousness and died after taking a walk on Friday in the Arctic prison where he was moved last year. Russia has announced an investigation into Mr. Navalny’s death, but Mr. Kirby said on Tuesday that “regardless of the of the actual scientific answer, Mr. Putin is responsible for it.”

“Absent some credible investigation into his death, it’s hard to get to a point where we can just take the Russians’ word for it,” he said.

Mr. Navalny’s death came as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine neared the end its second year, and billions of dollars in U.S. aid remained stuck in Congress. Mr. Navalny, who was one of Mr. Putin’s fiercest critics, was also a forceful voice in condemning the invasion.

“One of the most powerful things that we can do right now to stand up to Vladimir Putin, of course, is to again

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