The soldier died of meningoencephalitis
The soldier Ramazan Hudulov, born in 1994, enlisted in the Army in October 2012 from the Balakan district, died on the evening of January 18 at the Central Clinical Hospital in Baku.
As stated in the press service of the Defense Ministry, the soldier’s health deteriorated in Gedebey -the area where he served on January 11. He was taken to the local hospital, but after three days his condition worsened and he was transferred to the Central Hospital. Despite the efforts of the hospital doctors, the soldier died. The cause of his death was acute viral-bacterial meningoencephalitis. -02D-
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- 19 January 2013 12:05
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