Yevseyev, who survived the attack, will be examined in a Moscow clinic


Six-time Russian soccer champion and head coach of Leningradets Vadim Yevseyev will undergo an examination at a clinic in Moscow after the attack on him in Astrakhan. He told about it on November 18.
"I feel more or less. In a week I will get to a hospital in Moscow," he told TASS.
The man noted that after the attack, he still has problems with his eyes and can see almost nothing.
Earlier, on November 18, Vadim Yevseyev told Izvestia about the knife attack on him by two residents of the Astrakhan region.
Soccer agent Alexander Maniakov that the vision of the champion after the incident has not fully recovered.
On the same day, the UMVD of Russia in the city of Astrakhan reported the detention of two men suspected of attacking Yevseyev. It is noted that the detainees were in a state of alcoholic intoxication when they approached the representatives of the soccer club with a request for a light and attacked after being refused.
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