Zaur Hasanov condition remains stable heavy
The health status of the Karabakh War invalid Zaur Hasanov, who committed self-immolation on December 25, remains "stable heavy," Hospital No. 5 told Turan.
Hasanov's wounds are periodically treated in the intensive care unit and measures of anti-shock therapy are taken. Doctors are working to normalize the activity of his vital organs.
Earlier, the head of the hospital's burn unit Hamza Azizbekov said that Hasanov burned 60-65 % of the body and 20 % of the airways. -06D-
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