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35 injured Serbs admitted to Mitrovica, Zubin Potok hospitals

28. November 2011. | 16:52

Source: Tanjug

A total of 15 Serbs injured in Jagnjenica were admitted to the Kosovska Mitrovica hospital by 2 pm on Monday. Around 20 Serbs injured in the clashes with KFOR at the roadblock in Jagnjenica have been treated at the hospital in Zubin Potok, the hospital told Tanjug.

A total of 15 Serbs injured in Jagnjenica were admitted to the Kosovska Mitrovica hospital by 2 pm on Monday.

Hospital Chief Milena Cvetkovic stated that one person is in intensive care, two persons have been admitted to the surgery ward, while two persons have minor injuries, six others had problems due to tear gas, and another are being diagnosed.

The injuries were mainly inflicted by tear gas and water cannon, and some by rubber bullets, the hospital released.

Around 20 Serbs injured in the clashes with KFOR at the roadblock in Jagnjenica have been treated at the hospital in Zubin Potok, the hospital told Tanjug.

Most of the injuries come from tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets. Some of the patients exhibit injuries caused by batons.

Those with serious injuries are sent to the hospital in Kosovska Mitrovica. There are around 10 medical teams out in the field in Jagnjenica.

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