FM team continues to follow up on Jordanians affected by New Zealand massacre
AMMONNEWS - A diplomatic team dispatched by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates to New Zealand following the Christchurch massacre has continued to meet with the families of four Jordanians killed in the rampage and check on the health conditions of those injured.
A ministry spokesman said one of two injured Jordanians, who were listed in critical condition, woke up from coma while the second had undergone a third surgery. Sufian Qudah, the ministry's spokesman, said other injured Jordanians were recovering.
AMMONNEWS - A diplomatic team dispatched by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates to New Zealand following the Christchurch massacre has continued to meet with the families of four Jordanians killed in the rampage and check on the health conditions of those injured.
A ministry spokesman said one of two injured Jordanians, who were listed in critical condition, woke up from coma while the second had undergone a third surgery. Sufian Qudah, the ministry's spokesman, said other injured Jordanians were recovering.
AMMONNEWS - A diplomatic team dispatched by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates to New Zealand following the Christchurch massacre has continued to meet with the families of four Jordanians killed in the rampage and check on the health conditions of those injured.
A ministry spokesman said one of two injured Jordanians, who were listed in critical condition, woke up from coma while the second had undergone a third surgery. Sufian Qudah, the ministry's spokesman, said other injured Jordanians were recovering.
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FM team continues to follow up on Jordanians affected by New Zealand massacre
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