Minister Lončar visited the injured in Bulgaria: Two children in intensive care unit

Minister Lonar stated, after visiting the injured in the bus accident in Bulgaria, that one passenger's leg was amputated, not the driver's, as previously reported.
Lonar, who visited the injured in the hospital in the town of Stara Zagora with a colleague from Bulgaria, said that he talked to children and adults and that the operated child is feeling well.
"One man was operated on, and it's not about the driver, who was rumored to have had his leg amputated, but about the father of a child who had a lower leg amputation," Lonar told RTS. He added that two boys aged ten and eleven are in intensive care and will be transferred to Sofia.
"The other children are fine, I visited them all," Lonar said. He said that most of the children and parents from the bus, as well as those who, when they heard what happened, came to Bulgaria, will arrive in Serbia during the day. He stated that two boys will remain in Bulgaria for treatment, a man whose leg was amputated and another man with injuries, but that he expects that they will also be in Serbia soon.
"There are no dead, I hope the injured will be fine," he said. He announced that the transport of the children who are well will be organized, so that relatives do not go to pick them up and do not create additional problems. He also mentioned that he will visit the children accommodated in the hotel and thanked everyone who was involved in Bulgaria so that children and adults from Serbia were adequately cared for after the accident.
Eight children and four adults were injured when a Serbian bus fell into a ditch and overturned on the highway to Sofia in Bulgaria. Most of the injured are children, who, as confirmed, are mostly members of the folklore ensemble JU-LIRA from Batajnica.
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