According to journalists, tests during the recent hospitalization of the former prime minister showed that the diagnosed pneumonia may be associated with a general weakness of the body caused by an oncological disease.
Former Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi is in intensive care due to leukemia. This was announced by Corriere della Sera on Thursday, April 6th.
The 86-year-old Italian politician was taken to the San Raffaele hospital in Milan on 5 April the previous day, when doctors suspected pneumonia. But according to journalists, tests were conducted during Berlusconi’s recent hospitalization, which showed that pneumonia may be associated with a general weakness caused by leukemia.
Berlusconi was taken to intensive care.
Journalists do not reveal their sources. Representatives of the Forward Italy party in the ruling coalition did not make an official statement. Neither the doctors nor his relatives were informed about the health status of the former head of the Italian government.
Silvio Berlusconi was in a hospital bed for the second time in a week. Recently, he had serious problems with his heart and lungs, according to local media.
It was previously reported that Berlusconi and his wife were looking for a house with a bomb shelter equipped in case of a nuclear war.
The idea of buying shelters was suggested by the wife of politician Marta Fashina. A list of people to be saved during the nuclear apocalypse has already been compiled.
Recall that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky harshly responded to Berlusconi’s criticisms with the words “his house was not bombed with missiles”.
Source: Focus
Alfred Hart is an accomplished journalist known for his expert analysis and commentary on global affairs. He currently works as a writer at 24 news breaker, where he provides readers with in-depth coverage of the most pressing issues affecting the world today. With a keen insight and a deep understanding of international politics and economics, Alfred’s writing is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the world we live in.