Armenian child wounded in Azerbaijani shooting in stable condition
The life of the 14-year-old Armenian boy wounded in Azerbaijani shooting on Monday is not at risk.
The child is in a stable condition and has no complaints at the moment.
He is in the intensive care unit of Surb Astvatsamayr (St. Mary) Medical Center in Yerevan.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Gevorg Derdzyan, the spokesman of the hospital, said doctors do not see the need for a second operation at the moment.
The boy suffered gunshot wounds in the chest in Azerbaijan gunfire targeting the Armenian border villages of Baghanis and Voskevan. He was standing in the balcony during the shooting.
The child had undergone a surgery at Noyemberyan Medical Center before being moved to the Yerevan hospital.
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