27 June 2009, 16:00

Positive dynamics observed in health condition of President of Ingushetia

The health condition of President of Ingushetia Yunus-Bek Evkurov, who was wounded in the attempt on June 22, remains stably grave; however, a slight move for the better is observed.

"The treatment continues. The condition remains grave, but stable. Doctors are optimistic. As of today, there's no threat to his life," the "Interfax" quotes Visingirei Gagiev, plenipotentiary of Ingushetia in Moscow.

At the same time, according to Kaloy Akhilgov, Evkurov's press secretary, doctors do not predict any sharp changes. Evkurov is still unconscious.

His brother Uvais Evkurov, who also suffered during the attempt, is much better. He is in consciousness and able to speak, as reported by the "Echo Moskvy" Radio.

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