12 Armenians injured in bus crash near Tula remain in hospital
12 Armenian citizens who were injured in the crash of a passenger bus on Tuesday remain in hospitals of Russia’s Tula region, RIA Novosti reported on Thursday citing Healthcare Minister of Tula region Olga Avanesyan.
The accident happened at 2:12 am Tuesday on M-4 interstate highway. The bus en route from Moscow to Yerevan was carrying 60 people, all of them Armenian citizens. The crash left 8 people dead and 46 injured, 32 of them were hospitalized. 11 people were in intensive care units. 9 out of the 32 hospitalized victims have been released from hospital as of November 4.
‘12 people remain in hospitals. Some of them are in serious condition so we continue to hold consultations with federal clinics,” O. Avanesyan said.
According to her, 9 of the 12 victims kept in Tula hospitals are now in ICU.