Condition of several passengers injured in Moscow-Yerevan bus crash stabilized, say doctors
Five passengers injured in a Moscow-Yerevan bus crash continue to be treated in hospital in Tula. Three of them are reported to be the intensive care unit. Doctors say their condition is serious but stable. The condition of the other passengers has stabilized. One of them has a clavicle fracture and will undergo surgery today. The other passengers have been discharged from regional hospitals. The bodies of eight passengers of were buried in Armenia after being flown back to their homeland late last week. Two more passengers are being treated at Grigor Lusavorich hospital in Yerevan. The bus carrying 59 passengers – most of them citizens of Armenia returning home after seasonal migrant work – crashed near the city of Tula, after the driver lost control of the vehicle. Eight people were killed on the spot and more than four dozen were injured.