Vladimir Kara-Murza, Jr., federal coordinator for the Open Russia movement, has been diagnosed with “severe kidney malfunction,” his father, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Sr. told RBK.ru (translation by The Interpreter):
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Vladimir Kara-Murza Reportedly Out Of Coma, Still In Serious Condition
The Interpreter’s Editor-in-Chief, Michael Weiss, who is also a senior fellow at the Institute of Modern Russia, has spoken to sources close to opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza. According to the latest news, Kara-Murza was in a coma but has now regained consciousness.
Major Fire At Sulfuric Acid Plant In Chelyabinsk Region
A fire has broken out at the Karabashmed copper-smelting plant in Karabash, around 80 kilometres north-west of Chelyabinsk.
Captured Russian Soldier Aleksandrov Will Not Appeal Detention In Kiev
TSN reports that Konstantin Kravchuk, a Ukrainian lawyer for Aleksandr Aleksandrov, a Russian GRU Spetsnaz soldier captured outside Schastye on May 17, has told the television channel that his client will not appeal the decision of a Kiev court to place him under arrest.
Civilian Pentagon Employee Detained on Charges of Violation of Visa Regulations in St. Petersburg
A civilian employee of the Pentagon has been detained by Russian officials and brought before a court in St. Petersburg on charges of violating visa regulations.
Veteran Russian Rights Activist Alexeyeva Returns to Putin’s Human Rights Council
Ludmila Alexeyeva, the veteran human rights advocate and chair of the Moscow Helsinki Group, the oldest Russian human rights organization, has decided to return to the Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights, Moscow Times and other Russia media have reported.
Will FIFA Scandal Jeopardize Russia’s Awarding of the World Cup?
Huge news has rocked the world of football (soccer) this morning, as seven people have been arrested and a total of 14 FIFA officials and others associated with them have been indicted on a wide range of charges. The Washington Post reports:
25-Year-Old Combat Medic Survives Despite Losing Both Legs In Avdeyevka Yesterday
Yesterday we reported on a claim from Ukrainian soldier Aleksandr Pogrebiskiy, that a servicewoman had been killed by shelling in Avdeyevka.
Friends of Kara-Murza Say He Felt Fine After Organizing Open Russia Lecture in Kazan on Saturday
Moskovsky Komsomolets has published an article on Vladimir Kara-Murza, Jr., an opposition writer who is now in serious condition in the hospital after suspected poisoning.
At Least Four Civilians And One Ukrainian Soldier Killed During Intense Fighting Across Front
Oleksandr Motuzyanik, a spokesman for the Presidential Administration on the military operation in the south-east, has told reporters at a briefing today that one Ukrainian soldier has been killed and eight wounded over the last 24 hours.