MOSCOW. March 24 (Interfax) - The heath condition of Ukrainian pilot Nadezhda Savchenko, held in Russia over the killing of two Russian journalists in eastern Ukraine, is not causing any concern among doctors today, Anatoly Rudy, first deputy director of Russia's Federal Penitentiary Institutions Service (FSIN), has said.
"So far, no changes have happened. She has been engaged in an on-and-off hunger strike," Rudy told reporters in Moscow, when answering a question from Interfax.
"If we see that the state of her health is about to change, we will immediately transfer her to a civilian hospital, where she will receive additional medical treatment," he added.