Two of those injured by the Kumanovo bomb explosion have burns at 90 per cent of the body

Four people have arrived at the Nuclear Emergency Centre in Northern Macedonia, following injuries they have suffered from today's bomb blast at Rhamanli. Two of them are in serious condition, explains Emergency Surgery Centre director Arben Llesh. And among the injured is a pregnant woman, who [...]
Four people have arrived at the Nuclear Emergency Centre in Northern Macedonia, following injuries they have suffered from today's bomb blast at Rhamanli.
Two of them are in serious condition, explains Emergency Surgery Centre director Arben Llesh.
And among the injured is a pregnant woman, who's laid on September 8th, but she's in better shape, on September 8th is a 10-year-old child.
“at the Nuclear Emergency Center today around 11 o'clock has arrived four injured and due to burns. Of the four injured, two are already hospitalised near the facility for intensive treatment near the clinic for traumatology, orthopedic is anesthesia. While the other two are easier to hurt, they are hospitals at the Plastic Surgery Clinic. The two injured in the unit for intensive treatment are with burns above 90% of the body surface which is unfortunately incommodable with life, and one of them is already in an artificial breathing device”, said Arben Llesti- director of the Nuclear Emergency Centre.











