Spain’s foreign minister has said a delegation of diplomats is in the Asian country to ensure the wound receives “the necessary health care.”
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, has reported that the woman from Bilbao, who was injured in the attack that took place on Friday in Bamiyan (Afghanistan), which killed three Catalan women, is developing favorably, although she remains seriously ill.
In an interview on Antena 3, he confirmed that the two tourists who were unharmed in the attack have already left Afghanistan, while the injured woman, who was taken to a hospital in Kabul, “It is evolving, it is still in a serious condition “But he is conscious and so we hope he will succeed.” To assist with all procedures and also with the repatriation of the bodies, the Spanish Ambassador to Afghanistan, Ricardo Losa, who is staying in Qatar for security reasons, is already present. Kabul and another diplomat from the embassy in Pakistan will stay “until the entire operation is over,” he specified.
Afghanistan, a high-risk tourist destination that has been on the rise since the arrival of the Taliban
The minister has clarified that the two unharmed tourists left the country on their own and that it is the duty of the diplomats to provide consular support and ensure that “the repatriation of the bodies is carried out in an effective and careful manner” and that the wound receives “the necessary health care“.
In this case he pointed out that It will be the doctors who decide when is already in a state where it can be repatriated and under what conditions”.
Source: EITB

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