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Two more Moldovans hurt in Russia to be brought home


https://www.ipn.md/en/two-more-moldovans-hurt-in-russia-to-be-brought-home-7967_1043852.html

A man aged 47 who was injured in the road accident in Kaluga  and was hospitalized in this town and a 44-year-old man who suffered an accident at work will be brought home from the Russian Federation, IPN reports, with reference to the General Inspectorate for Emergencies.

The patients will be taken home by train up to Ocnița district from where they will be taken over by two SMURD teams for being transported to the Emergency Medicine Institute in Chisinau. Two officers of the General Inspectorate for Emergencies travelled to Russia to monitor the state of health of the two persons and to coordinate their safe transportation home. The doctors will assist the patients on the way home.

According to the Inspectorate, the officers, together with the injured persons, are to reach northern Moldova in the morning of September 1.

Eight people died in a road accident on the M3 road to Ukraine, not far from Russia’s Kaluga region, on August 4. Six of these were Moldovans. Another eight Moldovans who were hurt in the accident were hospitalized. One of these died later in the hospital. Afterward, five Moldovan citizens were brought home. One Moldovan is still in Russia.