GERMAN DOCTOR OPERATES NINE PEOPLE INJURED IN YEREVAN BALLOON BLAST
news.am
May 25, 2012 | 00:14
YEREVAN. - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery professor, German doctor
Adrien Daigler, who was invited to Armenia upon the instruction of
President Serzh Sargsyan, operated nine of the patients who were
injured during the capital city Yerevan's balloon explosion, Health
Minister's press secretary Shushan Hunanyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
The doctor has left from Armenia two days ago. However, he would
be invited again if necessary. As for the issue of taking several
injured abroad, it is still unclear.
Still 17 people are in hospitals, while no one is at resuscitation
wards.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, a tragedy occurred during
the Republican Party of Armenia rally and concert held at Yerevan's
Republic Square on May 4. Hundreds of balloons filled with gas exploded
and started to burn. Subsequently, the balloons' melted rubber fell on
the event participants. Those near the stage were affected the most,
and 154 people were injured.
news.am
May 25, 2012 | 00:14
YEREVAN. - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery professor, German doctor
Adrien Daigler, who was invited to Armenia upon the instruction of
President Serzh Sargsyan, operated nine of the patients who were
injured during the capital city Yerevan's balloon explosion, Health
Minister's press secretary Shushan Hunanyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
The doctor has left from Armenia two days ago. However, he would
be invited again if necessary. As for the issue of taking several
injured abroad, it is still unclear.
Still 17 people are in hospitals, while no one is at resuscitation
wards.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, a tragedy occurred during
the Republican Party of Armenia rally and concert held at Yerevan's
Republic Square on May 4. Hundreds of balloons filled with gas exploded
and started to burn. Subsequently, the balloons' melted rubber fell on
the event participants. Those near the stage were affected the most,
and 154 people were injured.