Two Armenian citizens injured Moscow-Yerevan bus crash continue treatment in Beslan hospital
Two Armenian citizens injured in a bus crash in North Ossetia continue treatment in a multi-profile hospital in Beslan town, where they were taken immediately after the accident. They are said to be in normal health condition. Another Armenian citizen injured in the crash will be transferred to the same hospital from a Vladikavkaz clinic today. He has multiple fractures. The fourth citizen was examined with the use of computer-assisted tomography which rejected the suspected traumatic brain injury. The Russian and Armenian sides are discussing his transportation to Armenia, Armenian Ministry of Health reports. Five people were killed, and 27 others injured when a passenger bus en route from Moscow to Yerevan crashed on Friday in North Ossetia, six kilometers away from the city of Beslan. The bodies of the two victims - Arevik Lunonyan and Yuri Poghosya- were transported to Armenia on the same day. The other three victims were citizens of the Russian Federation.