What happened today?published at 18:19 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February
We're wrapping up our live coverage for the day, thank you for joining us. Here's a summary of what's been happening today:
- Alexei Navalny's widow has accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of killing her husband and wanting to "kill our hope, our freedom, our future"
- In a video statement, Yulia Navalnaya vowed to continue his work to fight for a "free Russia" before she met European ministers in Brussels
- She also said she knows "exactly why" Putin killed her husband three days ago, and will release the information soon
- Russian authorities continue to block access to the body of Alexei Navalny as they plan to carry out tests for two more weeks, his spokeswoman said
- The EU said it "will spare no efforts to hold Russia's political leadership and authorities to account" over the death of Navalny. It also called for an independent international investigation
- A UK foreign minister called for his body to be released, adding that Vladimir Putin "feared speak his name"
- President Joe Biden said the US is considering imposing further sanctions on Russia over Navalny
Read more about these latest developments here.
Today's live coverage was brought to you by Malu Cursino, Ece Goksedef, Esme Stallard, Thomas Mackintosh and George Wright. It was edited by Andrew Humphrey and Alex Kleiderman.