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YEREVAN. – The Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) of Armenia has issued new data on the health condition of the passengers that were injured in the Yerevan-bound bus crash in Russia, and who are being treated in this country.

Accordingly, the officer on duty at the North Ossetia Crisis Management Center of the Russian MES has informed that Zh. Harutyunyan (born in 1949) and S. Poghosyan (born in 1990), who are at the medical center in Beslan town, are still in critical but stable condition.

H. Baghdasaryan, on the other hand, is in moderate condition, whereas A. Tsatinyan (born in 1984), who was receiving treatment at the clinical hospital in Vladikavkaz town, was discharged from hospital on Thursday.

As reported earlier, a passenger bus, which was heading from Moscow to Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan, collided with a truck, on October 14 at around 4:30am (5:30am, local time), 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.

All the injured that were transported to Armenia have been discharged from hospital.

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