Passengers that injured in a bus crash near Tula on November 3 are in stable condition now, the Health Ministry of Armenia reports. Five citizens of Armenia are still receiving treatment at the Tula Regional Clinic, with three of them being at the intensive care unit in critical but stable condition. The remaining injured passengers in a stable condition.
One of them will undergo surgery today.
One of the injured will continue treatment at the Burdenko Military Hospital, while another two patients have been moved to Sklifosovsky Scientific Research Institute at the request of their relatives. By the latest data, two injured passengers receive treatment at Grigor Lusavorich Medical Center in Yerevan.
To recall, at least 8 people were killed and 47 injured, as a passenger bus running from Moscow to the Armenian capital of Yerevan overturned on the M4 "Don" highway in Tula Region. A criminal case was initiated on the basis of Article 264.5 of the Criminal Code of Russia "violation of traffic rules and improper operation of transport means." The police do not rule out that the driver might have fallen asleep while driving. The driver Garnik Harutyunyan has been detained.