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Serbian children injured in bus accident in Bulgaria have left for their homeland

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The Serbian children injured in a bus accident on the Trakia highway have been transported to the Serbian border with the help of two teams from the Center for Emergency Medical Assistance in Stara Zagora. The patients are in good general condition and will be taken care of by Serbian medics.

One passenger, whose leg was amputated, remains in the Stara Zagora University Hospital, but it is expected that he will return to his country in a few days, Associate Professor Georgi Minkov said. Yesterday, the two most seriously injured children were transported by medical helicopters to Serbia where their treatment will continue.



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