Turkish media: Two Kosovars injured by blast arrive in Turkey

Two of the four patients who suffered burns in the town of Ferizaj have arrived in Istanbul, Turkey, for further treatment, the Anadolu Agency (AA) reports. With instructions from Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdoğan, an ambulance has been sent to Kosovo to bring four people for treatment in Turkey. Two of them arrived today in [...]
With instructions from Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdoğan, an ambulance has been sent to Kosovo to bring four people for treatment in Turkey.
Two of them arrived this morning at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul.
Patients were transferred by ambulance to the hospital. Meanwhile, the avio-bulance left for Kosovo to take the other two wounded.
Treatment of them will be conducted at the Bağılar Training and Research Hospital, as well as the Kartal City Hospital Dr. Lieutenant Kırddar.
In the town of Ferizaj, more than 40 people were injured on January 5th in the explosion of a gas bomb in a restaurant, of which 14 people with burns of 35 to 50 percent were transferred to the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo in Pristina. The injured are between the ages of 25 and 45.











