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Over 100 Artsakh patients remain in Armenian hospitals
More than 100 people injured in the mid-September hostilities or a fuel depot explosion in Artsakh remain hospitalized in Armenia's medical centers, Health Minister Anahit Avanesyan said on Monday.
Speaking at a press briefing in the National Assembly, Avanesyan said 10 of them were reported to be in grave condition.
She stated that the recovery of the blast victims would take a long time.
“19 patients are undergoing treatment abroad. They are showing signs of recovery," the minister said, adding the patients will continue their treatment after returning to Yerevan.
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