Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: 6 Still in Mangystau Hospital
Kazakhstan\'s MoH press service
The Mangystau Region Health Department provided updated information on those injured in the recent air crash near Aqtau, an Orda correspondent reports.
According to doctors, six injured passengers are still in the hospital - citizens of Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan.
Four of them are undergoing intensive care treatment. One patient's condition is assessed as highly severe, and three are in stable serious condition.
Another two people are receiving treatment in the trauma department.
Of the six patients, three are citizens of Azerbaijan and three are from Kyrgyzstan. All of them are receiving the full range of necessary treatment,
The regional health department reported.
Yesterday, 14 Azerbaijanis were flown out from Aqtau to Baku after their condition stabilized.
And the day before that, Russians were taken out on a special flight.
The Russian Emergencies Ministry reported that the delay was due to the Kazakh side.
Later, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kanat Bozumbayev explained that the delay was caused by the need to document their statements as witnesses.
Original Author: Dinara Bekbolaeva
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