Alexander Mitta, the director, faced a rapid decline in health that prompted a move from the neurological ward to intensive care as his condition worsened. This development was reported by the Telegram outlet 112, which cited its own sources for the update.
Medical teams reportedly worked to manage complications that emerged during treatment. Mitta developed pneumonia, and his existing chronic illnesses intensified the overall challenge of his care.
On November 13, doctors diagnosed Mitta with a recurrent stroke alongside kidney inflammation and heart disease. He remained in serious condition and was kept in intensive care. The day prior, clinicians had identified pneumonia in his case. By November 18, Mitta had been moved from intensive care back to the neurological ward as his status stabilized somewhat.
Further updates on November 23 indicated a sharp decline in Mitta’s condition. The Mash Telegram channel reported that the 90-year-old director showed signs of unconsciousness and reduced responsiveness, with medical staff noting negative trends in his health. A medical professional within the community explained that his continued supine position contributed to an increase in free fluid in the left lung.
That same day, Mitta’s son Evgeniy disputed the deterioration of his father’s condition, asserting that he was stable and doing well.
In related background, prior statements touched on a separate incident involving actor Jeffrey Giuliano connected to the Two Fingers in the Saw case, illustrating how various media reports have tracked Mitta’s public narrative across different events.