Three survivors of plane catastrophe remain in grave condition

“Three passengers survived the deadly plane catastrophe of Boeing 737 near Bishkek August 24 remain in grave condition,” deputy director of the Bishkek trauma and orthopedics research center Ramis Usenbekov informed the news agency “24.kg”. Two patients were discharged from hospital Monday, while there are 13 remain in wards. Two of the patients subject to […]

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“Three passengers survived the deadly plane catastrophe of Boeing 737 near Bishkek August 24 remain in grave condition,” deputy director of the Bishkek trauma and orthopedics research center Ramis Usenbekov informed the news agency “24.kg”.

Two patients were discharged from hospital Monday, while there are 13 remain in wards. Two of the patients subject to intensive care, seven to toxicology and four suffer from sever burns.

8 out of 13 plane crash victims are Iranian, the deputy director noted.

“One Iranian and two Kyrgyz citizens remain in stable grave condition. The city council deputy Bahtiyar Kadyrov has deep burns of 20% of body surface. We are doing the best we can to promote recovery of the patients,” Usenbekov stressed.

“Iranian doctors arrived in Bishkek on Monday with intention to transfer their citizens home attentively examine patients to see if they are able to handle the flight,” the deputy director said.

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