Lyuda is now recuperating well
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She was able to sip from a water bottle on her own after a few days of recuperation. However, reports did not indicate what the girl was wearing when she ventured into the woodland. While she continues to receive care and medical treatment, Lyuda is gradually regaining her strength and will soon get back to her normal life.
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Rescuers carried her to the edge of the forest, and she was immediately sent to the hospital
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Anna Kuznetsova, the Kremlin’s children’s ombudswoman, stated, “Rescuers carried the girl to the edge of the forest. There was already an ambulance waiting for her. The baby is now being examined by doctors at a local hospital. She is awake and attempting to speak.”
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Lyuda was later taken to Smolensk’s Special Children’s Clinical Hospital
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After Lyuda received emergency treatment at the local hospital, she was then transported to Smolensk’s Special Children’s Clinical Hospital, the city’s only pediatric facility. There was a helicopter waiting to whisk her to Moscow for emergency care, but her health was assessed and declared to not need a transfer to the capital’s most prestigious hospital.
According to regional health minister Olga Stunzhas: “The child’s condition today is moderate, and there is no threat to her life.” Intravenous fluids are being administered to the girl to aid with her recovery.
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