CAIRO: Egyptian Ministry of Health is not yet notified whether the former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will return to the International Hospital of Sharm el-Sheikh. Mubarak was detained during the past few months and there has been question as to whether he would be transferred to another hospital during his trial period, said the Minister of Heath, Amr Helmy. The minister said the decision is in hands of Court president. In another story, four were injured outside the Police Academy, where Mubarak's trial was taking place, and they were submitted to National Bank Hospital. Mubarak's opponents clashed with Mubarak's supporters and started throwing stones at each other, according to the Minister of Health's assistant, Adel al-Adawy. In addition, others who were injured were treated in the ambulances around the Police Academy, al-Adawy added. It is worth mentioning the Ministry was prepared for the possible clashes between the supporters and opponents during the trial. There were 13 ambulances at the Academy and all hospitals near the Academy were on alert for possible clashes. Hospitals included the National Bank Hospital, New Cairo Hospital, Manshyat Bakry Hospital, Manshyat Nassr Hospital and Demerdash Hospital. The Ministry is also following up on Mubarak's condition and providing him with medical care.