“The condition is stable. Anatoly is on the mend. They said he will be released within a week. But now I don’t know when, I can’t say anything about it. The condition is stable, he is better – and thank God. They won’t let me see him, only let my relatives pass. We hope he will be released within a week,” said Albert Stepanyan, a member of the supervisory board of the Russian Chess Federation, to a sports newspaper. -Express correspondent.
Earlier, on October 31, it became known that Anatoly Karpov suffered a head injury resulting from a fall.
Source: Sport
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