One passenger wounded in Yerevan-Moscow bus crash dies in hospital
One of the Armenians identified as David Sardaryan (b. 1969), who was wounded in the Yerevan-Moscow bus crash in Voronezh, has passed away in hospital, a representative of Armenia’s emergencies ministry in Russia said on Monday.
He was in a critical condition for days, Panorama.am reports.
As reported earlier, two people were killed, and 9 others were wounded after a passenger bus travelling from Yerevan to Moscow collided with a truck on the 673rd kilometer of M4 Don Highway in Voronezh city in southwestern Russia on 20 March.
A total of 48 passengers and two drivers were aboard the bus, which belonged to MAN TOUR company.
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