06 July 2009, 21:00

President of Ingushetia is on a quick mend and can read already

President of Ingushetia Yunus-Bek Evkurov, who was seriously wounded in the attempt on June 22, is already in consciousness, on an active mend and is able to read. This was stated by the press service of Ingushetia's permanent representative office at the President of the Russian Federation.

"Today, for example, he read the governmental cable that I gave him. Together with the attending physicians, I could nicely communicate with him," the "Interfax" quotes Vladimir Fyodorov, Director of the Vishnevskiy Surgery Institute.

He has noted that over 30 top-qualification doctors, including those from other medical institutions, are treating President Evkurov, as the "NEWSru.com" writes.

Besides, Uvais Evkurov, President's brother, is actively recovering. "I spite of his delivery here in a grave condition, today he is active and able to perform his duties. He resumed his work even before discharging. His condition causes no alarm," Mr Fyodorov has stated.

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