Officials in Moscow have accepted the offer of Israel Defense Minister Ehud Barak to dispatch an Israeli plane to transport the bodies of the 24 Russian travel agents who were killed in the Tuesday bus accident near Eilat back to Russia.
Twenty-seven injured people are still being treated in five Israeli hospitals. The conditions of nine are very serious; two are in serious condition and the rest sustained moderate and light injuries. The Israeli transportation minister said that “hooliganism of drivers” caused the accident.
About 50 relatives of the travel agents hurt in the accident gathered on Tuesday night at the airport in St. Petersburg, Russia. A special Russian government plane belonging to the Emergency Ministry of Russia collected the relatives and headed for Israel.
The plane carried psychologists and physicians, forensic experts and equipment for flying bodies. Two planes arrived in Israel from Russia yesterday morning, bringing family members of the people killed and injured in the accident, as well as medical staff.
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“The relatives will identify their loved ones based on information they will receive from the Russian embassy,” said Tamara Halavskaya, CEO of the Russian tourism company partnered with the Israeli company Travelux, which hosted the travel agents.
According to Israeli government sources, Travelux, which organized the visit for the 49 Russian travel agents, is a “veteran company, with a good reputation and a great deal of experience with the Russian market.”
The Israeli company booked the transportation services and the guides. The goal aimed to familiarize the agents with Eilat hotels and give them a tour of other tourist spots in Israel. “To sell Israel to them,” Ms. Halavskaya said in a phone conversation from St. Petersburg to the Voice of Israel Radio.
David Bedein can be reached at dbedein@israelbehindthenews.com