Six injured by tragic accident in Croatia still in hospital, that's their situation

The prime minister's office has announced that six citizens who have remained injured in the tragic accident in Croatia's Slavonski Brod are still in medical treatment. According to ZKMA, their health situation is stable and they are in the care of doctors and the attention of Kosovo Embassy officials in Croatia. “Six injured citizens [...]
According to ZKMA, their health situation is stable and they are in the care of doctors and the attention of Kosovo Embassy officials in Croatia.
Six injured citizens in Croatia's tragic accident are still in medical treatment at Slavonski Brodit Hospital. Their state of health is stable and they are in the care of doctors and the attention of Kosovo Embassy officials in Croatia who are available for any hospital request related to patients”, the report says.
Otherwise, in the July 25th accident, there were 67 passengers and 2 drivers on the bus that was walking through the Frankfurt-Pristina line. Ten of them are dead until more than 40 are left injured.
After completing medical treatment and improving health, 7 citizens have returned to Germany by plane and one with special transportation.
In Kosovo, 53 citizens have returned in organised and privately.
Full announcement:
Six citizens injured in the tragic accident in Croatia are still in medical treatment at Slavonski Brodi Hospital.
Their state of health is stable and they are in the care of doctors and the attention of Kosovo Embassy officials in Croatia who are available for any hospital request related to patients.
At the moment of the accident, which took place on July 25th in the vicinity of Slavonski Brody in Croatia, on the bus running on the Frankfurt-Pristina line had been 67 passengers and 2 drivers.
Hospital “Dr. Josip Benčević” have received 42 citizens medical assistance. Ten fellow countrymen did not survive the accident.
After completing medical treatment and improving health, 7 citizens have returned to Germany by plane and one with special transportation.
In Kosovo, 53 citizens have returned in organised and privately.
The government of the Republic of Kosovo wants full recovery of hospitalised people and assures them that they will continue caring for and engagement.











