A source for the Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info reported that doctors at Botkin Hospital are seriously concerned about Adam Kadyrov's condition. His head injury turned out to be much more severe than previously thought.
According to the source, when Kadyrov was hospitalized in Moscow and underwent an initial examination, the most serious injury was thought to be a spleen injury. The Chechen leader's son underwent surgery, and these injuries are currently considered safe. However, doctors later encountered another problem. The head injury turned out to be much more serious than initial tests indicated. "A week ago, they said the effects of the head injury did not manifest immediately, they are not going away, and no one is giving a prognosis. And the treatment, which was expected to take four weeks, could take months," the source said, noting that information about Adam Kadyrov's condition is being carefully kept under wraps. The hospital is taking unprecedented measures to prevent leaks.
The CT scanner and other medical equipment are located in Building 8, while Adam Kadyrov himself is in Building 9. The two buildings are connected by a long walkway (see video). While Building 9 is clear of other patients, there are some in Building 8. Kadyrov's security team is extremely concerned that when he is transported to Building 8 for an examination, a patient will make a map. Therefore, the patient's gurney is always accompanied by a guard with a device that constantly flashes something like a flashing light. This technology prevents photos or videos from being taken. The medics themselves refer to each time Adam is transported as a "light show."




