Shkodra hospital’s director refutes claims of ambulance delay in house fire

Director of Shkodra’s Regional Hospital, Senad Halluni, has reacted to the claims of the residents of the Roma community about the delay of the ambulance regarding the event of Tuesday evening, where a 60-year-old man lost his life and his wife was taken to the hospital after the barracks where stood caught fire. Residents of […]

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