Soliev, known for claiming to heal patients through "hand energy," operated as the founder of a practice called "Bionur," focusing on bioenergy or energy therapy. According to local media outlet Qafqazinfo, he charged 60 manats per session, drawing large crowds that led to long queues at the clinic. The clinic's administration stated that Soliev was not an official employee; he held sessions for two days before leaving the premises. Authorities intervened due to the unauthorized nature of his medical claims and the public gathering.
Uzbek "healer" from Kokand detained in Baku
Iqbol Soliev, an Uzbek national who was treating patients at the "Bİ ES VİP" aesthetic clinic in Baku, Azerbaijan, has been detained by police, according to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan.
The President of Uzbekistan concludes his working visit to Russia
- The President of Uzbekistan participates in ceremonial events marking the 81st anniversary of Victory
- Leaders of Uzbekistan and Russia discuss the current agenda for bilateral relations
- The President of Uzbekistan arrives in Russia
- The President of Uzbekistan departs for Russia on a working visit
- Uzbek diplomats in Almaty provided assistance to 82 compatriots
President reviews development efforts in Bogimaydon mahalla
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- Uzbekistan strengthens measures against meningococcal infection
- Ziroat Mirziyoyeva visited educational and environmental projects in Khorezm
- The Head of State reviewed the agrivoltaics technology implemented in Quva
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