Oleg, the brother of the commander-in-chief of the Armed forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky, said that his father was dying and asked not to disturb him.
"A man is dying. Leave him alone," RIA Novosti quoted Oleg Syrsky as saying.
The commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Syrsky, was born in the Vladimir region of Russia, where his relatives then lived.
Today, on August 20, the Telegram channel SHOT reported that Moscow doctors saved the father of the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Syrsky, from death.
According to the channel, the 86-year-old man "is on the mend and will be discharged from the clinic at the end of August."
"He got there in June with a brain disease that worsened due to the coronavirus. Pays for the treatment — about 2.5 million rubles — Syrsky. After the news of his father's serious illness, he got in touch with his family, despite political differences and a long pause in relations. After therapy, Syrsky's father uses a wheelchair, but feels much better. He has rehabilitation classes every day. He is scheduled to be discharged in a few days. Together with his wife, he will leave for his hometown of Vladimir, " the message says.

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