VILNIUS — Late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s long-time aide Leonid Volkov was assaulted with a hammer in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius on Tuesday, former Navalny spokesperson Kira Yarmysh said.
“Volkov has just been attacked outside his house. Someone broke a car window and sprayed tear gas in his eyes, after which the attacker started hitting Leonid with a hammer,” she wrote on social media website X.
She posted images showing Volkov with a bruise on his forehead, blood coming from a leg wound, and a vehicle with damage to the driver’s door and window.
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Lithuania’s Foreign Affairs Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis, who also leads Homeland Union, the ruling party, called the assault “shocking”.
“Perpetrators will have to answer for their crime”, he wrote on X.
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Lithuanian police said they had been informed a man was beaten outside his home, and were investigating.
Police fenced off a pine forest near Volkov’s house on Vilnius’ northern outskirts, and officers with dogs and flashlights were seen searching it late on Tuesday night.
A large part of Navalny’s political group, the Anti-Corruption Foundation, which includes Volkov, are residing in European Union and NATO member Lithuania after fleeing Russia.