Volleyball
The operation of the 31-year-old police officer, who was injured in the incidents in Rentis, will be critically completed in the next 24 hours
The operation that the police officer who was injured in the incidents outside Melina Merkouri had to undergo has been completed. His condition is stable and he will be examined again in the next few hours.
Shortly after one in the morning and after several hours, the operation on the leg of the police officer injured in the incidents outside Melina Merkouri during the Olympiakos-Panathinaikos volleyball derby was completed and transferred to the Nice State General Hospital.
The 31-year-old police officer underwent several operations during which medical staff did everything they could to keep him alive. After several hours of surgery and the removal of several fragments from his leg, he finally managed to operate on it.
Of course, there is moderate optimism and his condition remains critical as medical staff will be with him in the coming days to closely monitor his health and development. At the same time, the question has to do with the body’s reaction as it has lost a large amount of blood.
Originally there was some thought of moving it to 401, but in the end it will stay that way General State of Nice.
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The chronology of the episodes
According to the police, 150 people came out of the cordoned off area and threw Molotov cocktails at the police, who then responded by using chemicals.
A naval missile hit the young police officer, injured him in the thigh, he lost a lot of blood and was therefore taken to the hospital and immediately intubated.
The episodes continued after the injury. In fact, police arrested fans around Melina Merkouris and made hundreds of arrests.
Source: sport 24
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