198 people forcibly displaced from Karabakh continue treatment in Armenia hospitals
A total of 198 people forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh continue to recover their health in medical facilities in Armenia. This was announced Monday by Nazeli Baghdasaryan, the spokesperson of the Armenian prime minister, presenting the assistance being provided by the Humanitarian Center.
According to her, 44 of them are in severe, and 10 others—in critical condition.
“Another 19 medical patients continue to recover their health in foreign clinics,” added Baghdasaryan.
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