26 June 2009, 15:00

Health condition of President of Ingushetia remains stably grave

The health condition of President of Ingushetia Yunus-Bek Evkurov and his driver Ramzan Evkurov, wounded in the terror act on June 22 in Nazran, has not changed essentially; both are still are in stable grave condition.

The Ministry of Public Health and Social Development reports that there is no essential dynamics in Evkurov's condition. The "Interfax" reports that Musa Pliev, adviser of President of Ingushetia, hopes that the most dangerous stage in Evkurov's recovery is already in the past.

Driver Ramzan Evkurov, also wounded during the attempt on President of Ingushetia, is also in stable grave condition, but, as reported by the Ingush Republic's Clinical Hospital, there is a positive dynamics in his health, the ITAR-TASS reports.

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