Alexei Lisyuk, the head of the medical penal colony no. 3, was also involved in the death of Alexei Navalny. He worked all his life as a hygienist and epidemiologist, and got into the FSIN system through his friend and current curator of the medical unit of the colony, Ruslan Tsoi, from the superior organization FKUZ MSCh-11, which is based in Komi. He first took the place of a friend in IK-8, becoming the chief of medicine there. But neither then nor now will anyone dare call Alexei Lisyuk a doctor; he could hardly, even theoretically, save Alexei Navalny. Quite the contrary. However, he still holds his position and receives congratulations on his professional holiday. In a conversation with the Cheka-OGPU, the head of the Cheka-OGPU, Alexei Lisyuk, said with a grin that he would not be understood if he told over the phone the circumstances of the death of Alexei Navalny, emphatically (as Putin had done earlier) without calling the politician by name, but calling him a “person of interest.”
As for the medical unit itself, as we wrote earlier, it does not have a license for medical activities, like a hospital. And in the main enterprise MSCh-11 there is no position of a resuscitator. The FKUZ is headed by Svetlana Solopova, a narcologist from Kemerovo. She changed her last name three times until she registered at the address with the owner of a private medical organization. When it became known about the death of Alexei Navalny, the Cheka-OGPU managed to contact her, but the interlocutor hung up and wrote a message that “All information is in the operational department.” Nurses Natalya and Galina worked in IK-3, but as a rule they sat “behind the zone” and bringing an employee on duty in a white coat was quite problematic (an authorized employee must accompany him), and also useless.