BELGRADE -- Former Commander of the Republika Srpska Army, General Ratko Mladic, is seriously ill and needs medical attention, "Vecernje novosti" reports
Ratko Mladic's health is deteriorating - Russians are ready to take him over
BELGRADE -- Former Commander of the Republika Srpska Army, General Ratko Mladic, is seriously ill and needs medical attention, "Vecernje novosti" reports
Source: B92, Vecernje novosti
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According to the paper, Russia is ready to offer medical treatment to him and take all necessary security measures, which was discussed at the UN Security Council session, along with the report on the work of The Hague tribunal, said Gennady Kuzmin, Russia's deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office.
In July, Kuzmin also said in the Security Council that Russia is concerned about Mladic's health, because there is no confirmation from independent sources that he is receiving adequate medical care in The Hague detention center.
Ratko Mladic's son, Darko Mladic, told "Novosti" that a delegation of parliamentarians from the Russian Duma visited his father ten days ago and that they personally made sure he was not feeling well.
"They visit him from time to time and, although they are not doctors, they can see that he is not feeling well. Ratko's health is deteriorating and it has weakened significantly in recent weeks. He needs treatment in hospital conditions, not in detention”, he said.
Mladic had faced with serious heart problems, high blood pressure, and has survived several strokes. Some media outlets have reported on earlier occasions that a previous recording of his head finding revealed changes to his brain that had not occurred before.
His health status, or whether he was receiving an adequate medical care in The Hague, was discussed in February this year at a status conference before the UN Resident War Crimes Mechanism.
As RS media reported at the time, Mladic warned the Chamber at that status conference that the clock was ticking for him, and he complained that he did not understand the medical findings given to him, and that he was even more confused by the diagnoses in which it is written that his condition is stable, although even getting him out is quite risky.
Ratko Mladic was sentenced to life imprisonment in the Hague Tribunal in 2017 for being found guilty on all counts except the first one concerning genocide in six municipalities of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
I don’t think the General would accept the Russians’ offer if he had ever been in a Russian hospital. Patients must bring their own medicine, toilet paper, food and pajamas.
(Boris Fienstien, 14 December 2019 00:07)
An other comment from a resident troll. Few years ago I was in most poor Ukrainian hospital for a quick sugar level control - can tell you, they are very-very poor, but the conditions you describe rather reflect the bad sanitary situation on three neglected farms in Southern Serbia.
(Mladi Pacov, 16 December 2019 16:00)
I think, my previous comment comparing rats with ratko mladic (all letters small, like in nemecsek) was horrible, unjust and malicious.
I have deeply apologize to rats for even mentioning them the same day with that piece of rat dropping.
Rats are sacrificed in laboratories in millions just to approve new medicine. As for that... rat garbage, too bad there is no death penalty in Hague. I hope, rats forgive my sins.
(Ataman, 14 December 2019 18:29)
Not Russian hospital - but a hungry tawny owl should take care about that... "young rat" ("молодая крыса"). Too bad, he wasn't eaten before the Bosnian war.
(Ataman, 14 December 2019 16:47)
I don’t think the General would accept the Russians’ offer if he had ever been in a Russian hospital. Patients must bring their own medicine, toilet paper, food and pajamas.
(Boris Fienstien, 14 December 2019 00:07)
I don’t think the General would accept the Russians’ offer if he had ever been in a Russian hospital. Patients must bring their own medicine, toilet paper, food and pajamas.
(Boris Fienstien, 14 December 2019 00:07)
I think, my previous comment comparing rats with ratko mladic (all letters small, like in nemecsek) was horrible, unjust and malicious.
I have deeply apologize to rats for even mentioning them the same day with that piece of rat dropping.
Rats are sacrificed in laboratories in millions just to approve new medicine. As for that... rat garbage, too bad there is no death penalty in Hague. I hope, rats forgive my sins.
(Ataman, 14 December 2019 18:29)
Not Russian hospital - but a hungry tawny owl should take care about that... "young rat" ("молодая крыса"). Too bad, he wasn't eaten before the Bosnian war.
(Ataman, 14 December 2019 16:47)
I don’t think the General would accept the Russians’ offer if he had ever been in a Russian hospital. Patients must bring their own medicine, toilet paper, food and pajamas.
(Boris Fienstien, 14 December 2019 00:07)
An other comment from a resident troll. Few years ago I was in most poor Ukrainian hospital for a quick sugar level control - can tell you, they are very-very poor, but the conditions you describe rather reflect the bad sanitary situation on three neglected farms in Southern Serbia.
(Mladi Pacov, 16 December 2019 16:00)
I think, my previous comment comparing rats with ratko mladic (all letters small, like in nemecsek) was horrible, unjust and malicious.
I have deeply apologize to rats for even mentioning them the same day with that piece of rat dropping.
Rats are sacrificed in laboratories in millions just to approve new medicine. As for that... rat garbage, too bad there is no death penalty in Hague. I hope, rats forgive my sins.
(Ataman, 14 December 2019 18:29)
Not Russian hospital - but a hungry tawny owl should take care about that... "young rat" ("молодая крыса"). Too bad, he wasn't eaten before the Bosnian war.
(Ataman, 14 December 2019 16:47)
I don’t think the General would accept the Russians’ offer if he had ever been in a Russian hospital. Patients must bring their own medicine, toilet paper, food and pajamas.
(Boris Fienstien, 14 December 2019 00:07)
I don’t think the General would accept the Russians’ offer if he had ever been in a Russian hospital. Patients must bring their own medicine, toilet paper, food and pajamas.
(Boris Fienstien, 14 December 2019 00:07)
An other comment from a resident troll. Few years ago I was in most poor Ukrainian hospital for a quick sugar level control - can tell you, they are very-very poor, but the conditions you describe rather reflect the bad sanitary situation on three neglected farms in Southern Serbia.
(Mladi Pacov, 16 December 2019 16:00)