Doctors Say Krasnogorsk Boy Hurt by Booby‑Trap Device Is Stable in ICU
Investigators opened an attempted‑murder case over an explosive disguised as a gift with a 10‑ruble note.
Overview
- Regional health officials report the child remains in intensive care and his condition is assessed as moderate.
- The Roshal center’s director says he is stable, his wounds show no signs of inflammation, and he was sedated after a dressing performed under anesthesia.
- Multidisciplinary specialists continue to monitor his status closely and manage pain relief.
- The Investigative Committee says the device was an improvised explosive camouflaged as a gift package containing a 10‑ruble banknote in Krasnogorsk.
- Authorities have opened a case alleging attempted murder by a method dangerous to the public, while a claim of partial finger amputation from the regional ombudsman has not been corroborated by medical updates.