Body of 68-year-old Armenian woman who died in Tula to be transferred to Yerevan on November 8
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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. The body of the 68-year-old woman, who was seriously injured and died earlier today as a result of the Armenian bus crash in Russia’s Tula, will be transferred to Yerevan on November 8 at around 3:00 p.m. from Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport, Armenia’s Health care Ministry reports in its statement, as “Armenpress” informs.
Armenia’s Healthcare latter reads, in part:
“After various consultations with leading specialists, one of the patients undergoing treatment in Kireyevski Medical Center, will continue his treatment not in Moscow’sSklifosovskyResearchinstituteof emergency care, but in Tula’s regional clinical hospital.
One of the patients undergoing treatment in Tula’s regional clinical hospital has already been transported to Burdenko military clinical hospital upon her relatives wish.
Two of the injured, who were treated in Tula’s regional clinical hospital, have already been dismissed. At the moment, five patients are continuing their treatment in Tula. Their condition has stabilized and positive dynamics is observed. One of the three patients, who had various fractures, has been switched off from artificial respiration equipment and can breathe on her own. Another patient will undergo thigh bone and clavicula operations on Monday.
The committee set up upon the decree of the Armenian PM, is continuing to coordinate the medical assistance of the citizens injured as a result of the crash involving a passenger bus travelling from Moscow to Yerevan, as well as their transportation to Armenia.”