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Sunday, 27.01.2008.

11:28

Russian doctors to help treat injured Jočić

A team of Russian specialists will help the treatment of Interior Minister Dragan Jočić, it was announced Sunday.

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Roger7

pre 16 godina

Ahmet Isufi says..."Imagen nowdays in Serbia , Russian doctors have to be used to treat patiants. More dark days are coming"

For someone who professes to be highly educated Mr. Isufi, your comment says otherwise.

Imagine now a days … a highly skilled physician with an expertise sharing his knowledge to help others throughout the world. In the medical field we call it obtaining a second opinion.

In civilized, educated and caring societies it is considered an intelligent and a humanitarian gesture.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

I just hope that it is not that serious. Wish him all the best and fast recovery with hope that these Russian doctors can help.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

The Russians are true friends and Serbians remain thankful for all of their help.

Wishing Jočić a speedy recovery and our prayers today (St Sava) for him amd his family.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

The Russians are true friends and Serbians remain thankful for all of their help.

Wishing Jočić a speedy recovery and our prayers today (St Sava) for him amd his family.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

I just hope that it is not that serious. Wish him all the best and fast recovery with hope that these Russian doctors can help.

Roger7

pre 16 godina

Ahmet Isufi says..."Imagen nowdays in Serbia , Russian doctors have to be used to treat patiants. More dark days are coming"

For someone who professes to be highly educated Mr. Isufi, your comment says otherwise.

Imagine now a days … a highly skilled physician with an expertise sharing his knowledge to help others throughout the world. In the medical field we call it obtaining a second opinion.

In civilized, educated and caring societies it is considered an intelligent and a humanitarian gesture.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

The Russians are true friends and Serbians remain thankful for all of their help.

Wishing Jočić a speedy recovery and our prayers today (St Sava) for him amd his family.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

I just hope that it is not that serious. Wish him all the best and fast recovery with hope that these Russian doctors can help.

Roger7

pre 16 godina

Ahmet Isufi says..."Imagen nowdays in Serbia , Russian doctors have to be used to treat patiants. More dark days are coming"

For someone who professes to be highly educated Mr. Isufi, your comment says otherwise.

Imagine now a days … a highly skilled physician with an expertise sharing his knowledge to help others throughout the world. In the medical field we call it obtaining a second opinion.

In civilized, educated and caring societies it is considered an intelligent and a humanitarian gesture.