The condition of 4 of the six patients transferred to Gyumri Medical Center is assessed as severe and stable; three of them were transferred to Yerevan minutes ago for specialized medical care—two to “St. Grigor Lusavorich,” and one to “Astghik” medical center. Armen Khachatryan, deputy director of Gyumri Medical Center, informed Aravot.am about this. He said that according to their information, there are no victims from Gyumri. Most of them are from Yerevan; they are young people.
According to Armen Khachatryan, six people were admitted to Gyumri Medical Center with various multi-organ injuries in shock. They were examined, and resuscitation measures were carried out. At night, one of them needed specialized medical care, so he was sent to specialized clinic No. 1. The condition of the others has stabilized but is assessed as severe.
“We transferred one of them to “Astghik” medical center for specialized medical care. We transferred both patients to the capital according to their place of residence,” said Armen Khachatryan.
The hospital’s deputy director also said that one dead person and two young girls in agony were transferred to Gyumri Medical Center at night; they tried to do resuscitation measures, but in vain; the injuries they received were incompatible with life.
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Let’s remember that 11 people died; the “Volkswagen” passenger minibus, in which group members were returning from Western Armenia, and the “ZIL” truck collided. As a result of the car accident, ten passengers and the driver died on the spot. Five passengers and the driver of the “Zil” car were taken to Gyumri Medical Center with various physical injuries. According to the information provided by the medical center, the condition of the injured is severe or grave. Forensic and forensic examinations of the body have been ordered.
We also tried to get information from the “Hamshen Tour,” which the victims traveled with. However, they mentioned they didn’t have time to answer our questions.
Nune AREVSHATYAN