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YEREVAN. – On Saturday afternoon, three more people, who were injured in the Moscow-Yerevan bus crash, applied to Saint Gregory the Illuminator Medical Center, in Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan.

One of them was a 47-year-old man from Lori Province, and the others were 40- and 36-year old brothers from Tavush Province, the Ministry of Health informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

“All three underwent a comprehensive apparatus examination. Their wounds and scratches were treated; [their] bandages were changed. After providing necessary professional advice, all were discharged [from the hospital],” reads the respective statement. 

As reported earlier, a passenger bus, which was heading from Moscow to Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan, collided with a truck, on Friday at around 4:30am, on the Vladikavkaz-Beslan bypass, in Russia. As a result, five people, including the bus driver, were killed, and 27 others sustained injuries.

Three of the casualties are Russian citizens, and the other two—Armenian nationals.

The bus passengers that could be transported were brought to Yerevan on board a plane of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, on the same day.

The dead bus driver’s body also was transported to Armenia.

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