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Two detained in Poland after attack on Navalny ally

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Leonid Volkov was attacked outside his home in the Lithuanian capital, where he lives in exile. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconLeonid Volkov was attacked outside his home in the Lithuanian capital, where he lives in exile. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AP

Two people have been detained in Poland on suspicion of attacking Russian opposition activist Leonid Volkov, an ally of the late Alexei Navalny, the Lithuanian president says.

Volkov was attacked in March outside his home in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, where he lives in exile.

The attacker smashed one of his car's windows, sprayed tear gas into his eyes and hit him with a hammer, police said at the time.

President Gitanas Nauseda announced the arrests to reporters in Vilnius and thanked Poland for its work, though there was no immediately comment from Polish officials.

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"Two people have been detained in Poland on suspicion of beating Russian opposition leader Leonid Volkov," he said.

"I thank the Republic of Poland for the excellent work it has done.

"I have discussed this with the Polish president and thanked them for their excellent co-operation."

Volkov said on social media platform X that he did not know the details of the arrest, but "saw how energetically and persistently the Lithuanian police have worked over the past month on this case" and was "very glad that this work has paid off".

"As for the details, we will find them out soon. Can't wait to find out!" Volkov wrote.

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