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YEREVAN. – The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Armenia issued new details on Sunday’s Yerevan-St. Petersburg minibus crash in Russia.

Accordingly, the vehicle—which belongs to Armenian citizen Vanush Sahakyan, 32—had turned over. As a result, its passengers were taken to the Central Republican Hospital of Pavlovsky District.

The hospital informed that nine Armenian citizens were brought to this medical facility. They are Vanush Sahakyan; Mushegh Manukyan, 57; Karen Hakobyan, 33; Mher Kotanjyan, 30; Davit Kotanjyan, 29; Arsen Poghosyan, 30; Gevorik Dallakyan, 25; Garik Kostandyan, 30; and Hermine Bektashyan, 34.

After receiving the necessary medical assistance, Poghosyan, Davit Kotanjyan, Kostandyan, and Sahakyan were checked out of the hospital.

Doctors, however, said Bektashyan is in critical condition, whereas the other five injured are in moderate condition.

As reported earlier, a minibus that was en route from Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan to Saint Petersburg, Russia, had crashed at Pavlovsky District of Krasnodar Krai (region) of Russia.

All the passengers in this vehicle were Armenian citizens.

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