29 August 2011, 16:00

Three children-victims of explosion are still in Makhachkala hospital

The tree children injured in the explosions on August 21 near a supermarket in Makhachkala, are still in hospital. According to doctors, their lives are out of danger, but they will time for treatment and rehabilitation.

As a result of two explosions, 21 persons received wounds and contusions.

Two members of the Ozimirov family suffered – the mother and son. They went to a grocery store, when one of the explosions was triggered. The boy was taken to Children's Hospital with severe shrapnel wounds; his mother with a concussion and multiple injuries was hospitalized to some other facility.

"I spend every night with my grandson; then, I rush to the hospital, where my daughter is. I'm an ordinary pensioner, and I have no more energy to split," said Zaripat Imasheva, the grandmother of the injured boy.

According to Antiga Gyulyalieva, the mother of the other injured child, her son, Timur was next to the store when the explosion occurred. After the received shock, he did not feel pain and came home all in blood.

As reported by Murad Devrishbekov, Head of the Department of Anaesthesiology of the National Children's Hospital, there is no fear for the lives of the three injured boys. "Time will come of complete recovery; however, their traumas will leave traces in children's consciousness," said the doctor.

Author: Timur Isaev Source: CK correspondent

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