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Figure skater coach Tatyana Tarasova said that the condition of the 2006 Turin Olympic champion Roman Kostomarov is improving.
According to Sport-Express, according to Tarasova, he “is moving towards recovery in small steps.” At the same time, the honored coach of the USSR was unable to confirm the information disseminated today by a number of media. “I haven’t heard any news about a possible amputation,” she said.
Earlier, StarHit and a number of other publications reported that despite the fact that the athlete’s condition is showing positive dynamics, he allegedly began to die off his limbs, and therefore he could be threatened with amputation of his fingers.
Meanwhile, the REN TV source did not confirm the information about the amputation threatening the figure skater, but said that he had a circulatory disorder.
Recall that Roman Kostomarov was hospitalized on January 10. According to media reports, the skater was diagnosed with influenza and pneumonia. He was transferred to a medical center in Kommunarka, where he spent some time on an ECMO machine.
Source: Rosbalt

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