Some of the injured in Georgia will be transferred to Armenia tomorrow morning
The Minister of Health of Armenia, Arsen Torosyan, posted on his Facebook page: "I just spoke with my deputy, Hovhannes Harutyunyan, who is currently in Tbilisi beside our injured citizens, and we decided to transfer three of them to Armenia tomorrow morning. The condition of the other two remains extremely serious.
We will decide about the transfer of one of the last patients tomorrow morning; the possibility of using air ambulance is not excluded. Our diplomats, as well as specialists from the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Emergency Situations, are doing everything possible to save the injured and transfer them to Armenia."
The Ministry of Health reports that Deputy Minister Hovhannes Harutyunyan visited our citizens undergoing treatment in Tbilisi following the incident near Gori. According to the Deputy Minister, the condition of a patient receiving treatment at the Tbilisi Institute of Traumatology is extremely severe, as they are connected to an artificial respiratory device.
Two others are being treated at the Iashvili Clinic in Tbilisi. The condition of one is assessed as extremely severe, while the other is considered moderate. One of them, whose health condition permits movement, will be transferred to Armenia in the morning.
The other two citizens from Gori, receiving treatment in the Gori hospital, were visited by the Armenian Ambassador to Georgia, Ruben Sadoyan. He informed that local doctors assess the health condition of the injured as suitable for transfer. They will also be transferred to Armenia.