Lutsenko's hospitalization not on agenda, says hospital chief
Former Interior Minister of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko still remains at Chernihiv Regional Hospital for an examination, but the issue on his hospitalization is not on the agenda, Chief of Chernihiv Regional Hospital Mykola Romaniuk told Interfax-Ukraine.
"The patient still remains [at our hospital]. Members of the medical commission are examining him completely. Not all results are ready and not all procedures have been carried out yet. This may take several days," the doctor said.
He added that, according to the available results, "we can see positive changes in the patient's analyses, his condition is satisfactory."
"Thus, the issue on his hospitalization is not on the agenda, but the commission will take a final decision as soon as results of all procedures are ready," Romaniuk said.
As reported, on December 3, Lutsenko was transported from the Mena Penal Colony to Chernihiv Regional Hospital for an examination.
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