Gervailla: Two accidents are in intensive treatment, one of them stable.

Gervailla: Two accidents are in intensive treatment, one of them stable.

Two people crashed Sunday morning in Croatia are continuing intensive treatment, one of them is in more stable condition. So has Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diasporas (MPJD) Donica Grovall. Gervala has indicated that with Prime Minister Albin Kurti returning to Kosovo, while the minister of [...]

Two people crashed Sunday morning in Croatia are continuing intensive treatment, one of them is in more stable condition. So has Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diasporas (MPJD) Donica Grovall.

Gervala has indicated that along with Prime Minister Albin Kurti they are returning to Kosovo, while Interior Minister Jjelal Svecla and Health Minister Arben Vitita will stay in Slavonski Brod to care for the citizens' trip to Kosovo.

Two of the patients are still in intensive treatment, one already stable. All others are in stable health, and many are expected to be released from the hospital during today. According to Croatian doctors' information, the patient's situation in Zagreb is also good and stable. At the hospital, we met all the patients one by one, each of whom we exchanged a few words. Many of them - and especially the children - had it written on their face in the horror they experienced. Meanwhile, families of the injured had begun to arrive at the hospital, which by joining their families are helping to improve the mood and medical condition of the injured. Great thanks to the hospital director, Mr. President. Josip Samardzic, doctors and all health personnel for their extraordinary care and dedication to all the injured and their family. Then we met bus travelers who had survived without injuries. In the pension, in which they were decided by the Croatian government, we found them gathered around a large table. With much concern they asked about the state of hospital patients and showed us their experiences. Together with the prime minister, we are returning to Kosovo. Ministers Svechla and Vitita are continuing to stay in Slavonski Brod from where they are taking care of everything, even for Kosovo's trip of all who are able to travel, and these are the majority. Once necessary procedures have been carried out, the bodies of those who lost their lives in this terrible accident will be brought to the destination desired by their families”, wrote Gervalla on Facebook.

She has thanked Croatian KFOR for enabling the Kosovo delegation to travel to Croatia.

“There are no words that can describe the thanks and gratitude to the quick, effective and many human assistance of all Croatian authorities starting with police at the scene, fire units, rescue units, health personnel, all doctors and continuing with the director of the Brod-Possavana district, Danijel Marushiq, Croatian contingent of KFOR, Croatian pilots who took us to Slavonski Brod, German ambassadors to Zagreb and the Croatian government ministers, and for the first time Croatian Prime Minister Pleqonkov. The government of the Republic of Kosovo and its citizens will always remain grateful for this extraordinary aid in difficult days. Today is a day of mourning in Kosovo. The day we pray for victims of this tragedy and relatives and loved ones. The day, which highlights even more how fragile life is and how necessary solidarity in our society plagued by challenges”, wrote Gervala.

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