Health Minister Ahmed Emadeddin Radi approved the travel as of Monday of six victims injured in the terrorist attack at el Botrousiya church to Germany to receive treatment at the expense of the state.
Two of the injured will travel today while the rest will travel before the end of January, Adviser of Health Minister Sherif Wadei said.
The victims, who were injured in the suicide attack on the church on December 11, suffer paralysis and arm, leg and hand nerve injuries.
They will be treated in specialized hospitals in Frankfurt, Munich, Bonn and Aachen.
Source: MENA
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