Armenian citizens injured in Hurghada stabbing to be transported to Cairo hospital
The Armenian citizens wounded in a knife attack at an Egyptian Red Sea resort in Hurghada will also be transported to Cairo, Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesman Tigran Balayan wrote on Twitter.
“The people injured in Hurghada stabbing will be transported to the best hospital in Cairo to receive a better quality medical care,” the tweet reads.
To remind, a 28-year-old Egyptian man stabbed two German tourists to death and wounded four others from Armenia, Russia and Czech Republic at a seafront hotel in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada on Friday.
Earlier Tigran Balayan reported that the Armenian citizens have not sustained life-threatening injuries due to the attack. The assailant has been neutralized due to the help of the injured Armenian woman.