The First City
Hospital said 33-year-old
Vladimir Kara-Murza remained in grave condition Thursday, two days after he was
admitted. The Interfax news agency, citing the hospital's chief doctor, said he
appeared to be suffering from pancreatitis and double pneumonia.
His father, a
prominent journalist also named Vladimir ,
told Interfax that doctors haven't ruled out foul play, but there was no
evidence that his son had been deliberately poisoned.
Kara-Murza was a
close associate of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was assassinated in
February, and works with a civic organization founded by Mikhail Khodorkovsky,
the former oil tycoon and Kremlin opponent.
U.S. Ambassador
John Tefft said on Twitter that ""We are concerned about Vladimir
Kara-Murza and urge that he receive the best medical care now."
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