Political prisoner Hryb eats, takes medicine, shows interest in Ukrainian politics

Hryb ceased the hunger strike, which lasted for four days.
Censor.NET reports citing Hromadske.
Ukrainian political prisoner Pavlo Hryb has been eating regularly; he also takes his medications and shows a quite lively interest in the political situation in Ukraine. Hromadske reported that with the reference to Taras Malyshevskyi, Ukraine's Acting General Consul in Rostov-on-Don.
'Hryb eats, takes medicine and shows interest in the political situation in Ukraine', reads the message.
Malyshevskyi added that the inmate expects a meeting with the lawyer, so as to strengthen his position before Russia's top judicial authority.
The Consul also confirmed that Hryb ceased the hunger strike, which lasted for four days.
The young man was captured by the Russian special service in Belarus in August 2017. The Russian prosecutors charged him with preparing a terrorist attack in Sochi. The Ukrainian suffers from several serious diseases, including heart and liver issues, as well as Alzheimer's disease.