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Masi Nayem regained consciousness

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As a result of the injury, Masi Nayem lost her eyesight, while the others are still unseen. His condition was improving, visitors were allowed to see him.

Lawyer Masi Nayem, brother of Deputy Infrastructure Minister Mustafa Nayem, regained consciousness after he was severely wounded in the head in the front. He announced this on the FB page on Monday, June 6.

As a result of the injury, Masi Nayem lost her eyesight, while the others are still unseen. The injured man reported that he had been visited by his friends, brother Mustafa and business partners.

“I’m more worried about my friend, he’s still in a coma. I’m not posting pictures. I don’t want myself to be like that,” Nayem wrote.

It will be recalled that lawyer Masi Nayem, brother of former People’s Deputy Mustafa Nayem, was wounded in the head in the fighting in Donbass.

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Source: korrespondent

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