"FSIN chiefs after a panic - and after the agency's leaders finally issued instructions after a year and a half to give Savchenko a second mattress – now supports her transfer to a hospital, in order to avoid harm. Nadia so far doesn't agree. She insists authorities allow Ukrainian doctors to examine her," Novikov wrote on Facebook. According to the lawyer, Savchenko feels her better after receiving intravenous treatment on Sunday, compared to last weekend. "In addition to general weakness, her hands are cold and she is running a high temperature. Blood tests done on April 10 showed abnormal blood density," Novikov wrote.