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The former nurse of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, Ukrainian citizen Halyna Kolotnytska, is continuing to refuse to communicate with journalists gathered outside her apartment in Brovary.

Kolotnytska has not left her apartment during the day, an Interfax-Ukraine correspondent reported.

About ten reporters are waiting near Kolotnytska’s house for her to make a comment.

A young man, Roman, who said he is a friend of Kolotnytska, asked journalists not to wait as she would not leave the house. According to him, Kolotnytska has categorically refused to talk to the media.

Asked how Kolotnytska is feeling, Roman answered: "Everything is good. She is in a good mood".

Kolotnytska, a Ukrainian woman who worked as a nurse for the Libyan leader, arrived in Kyiv on a Defense Ministry’s plane on Sunday, Feb. 27.

From Boryspil Airport she went to Brovary, a suburb of Kyiv, where her 20-year-old daughter, Tetiana, a student of the Foreign Language Department of Kyiv Shevchenko National University, lives in a small flat.

Tetiana Kolotnytska said earlier that her mother had left for Libya nine years ago, worked first at a hospital and then joined Gaddafi’s staff.