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Brazil's Lula cancels BRICS trip after small brain hemorrhage from fall

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Sunday canceled his trip to Russia for the BRICS top, following medical advice to temporarily prevent longhaul flights after a head injury in the house that triggered a. small brain hemorrhage.

In a declaration, the presidential workplace said Lula, 78, will. now take part in the BRICS meeting by means of videoconference. He was. initially scheduled to leave at 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Lula's medical professional, Roberto Kalil, stated in an interview with. GloboNews television channel that the president suffered a fall that. caused terrific trauma to the back of his head, requiring. stitches for the injury and leading to a little brain. hemorrhage in the temporal-frontal area.

It's a condition that will require repeat tests throughout. the week. Any brain hemorrhage, in theory, can worsen in the. following days, so observation is essential, he said.

Kalil included that Lula is doing well and can take part in typical. activities.

According to a medical report issued previously on Sunday by. the Sirio Libanes Health Center in Brasilia, Lula suffered a. laceration to the occipital region in the back of his head on. Saturday.

The report stated Lula was encouraged to prevent long-distance air. travel but is otherwise able to carry out his regular responsibilities.

The government said in a post on X that Foreign Minister. Mauro Vieira has actually been designated to lead the Brazilian. delegation in the BRICS top, leaving later on Sunday.

The diplomatic online forum established 15 years ago by major emerging. markets Brazil, Russia, India, China has given that expanding to. consist of South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab. Emirates.

Congresswoman Gleisi Hoffmann, president of Lula's Workers. Party, posted on social networks that she had spoken with the. president and that he is doing extremely well, just preventing a long. trip..

(source: Reuters)