ArmInfo.From Stepanakert to Yerevan on June 19, serviceman of the compulsory service Yuri Zakaryan was evacuated, who received a gunshot wound to the head in Karabakh on June 17. This was reported to journalists by the head of the intensive care unit of the Central Military Clinical Hospital of the Armenian Defense Ministry Gayane Hovhannisyan.
"The state of the serviceman is extremely difficult, he is unconscious, he is connected to the artificial respiration apparatus. Hemodynamics is stable. There is no need for the operation yet," Hovhannisyan said, adding that Yuri Zakaryan (born in 1997) had been operated in Stepanakert.
When asked whether Zakaryan's life is in danger, the head of the intensive care unit of the Central Military Clinical Hospital of the Defense Ministry of Armenia gave a positive response.
To note, two more servicemen were brought from Karabakh to Armenia on 17 June. Their condition is stable. One of them was operated at the Malayan Ophthalmology Clinic. Doctors say that if there are no complications after the operation, eyesight will return to the wounded Armen Vardanyan (born in 1997).
To note, as a result of two Azerbaijani sabotage on the contact line with Artsakh on June 16-17, three Armenian servicemen were killed and wounded.