08 March 2012, 11:00

16 persons injured in an explosion in “Bellagio” café are still in hospitals of Volgograd

One more person injured in an explosion in “Bellagio” café left hospital in Volgograd. So, 16 injured persons are still staying in hospitals of Moscow, Volgograd and Cologne (Germany).

On March, 5, the physicians allowed resident of Volgograd Arthur Abramyan who underwent treatment in emergency hospital No 25 of Volgograd to go home.

Presently three women residents of regional center, Victoria Zhidkova, Elena Saakyan and Anna Shahnazyan are staying under the care of physicians in Volgograd. Ten more injured persons are still in clinics of Moscow. They are residents of Volgograd Edita Novikova, Anastasia Tuchkova, Svetlana and Oganes Kazaryan, Konstantin Molchanov, Artem Fisenko, Alisa Panycheva, Artem Sotnikov and Muscovites Julia Podgornaya and Oleg Kosolapov, web-site of Volgograd regional Administration reports.

Three more persons injured in the explosion in “Bellagio”: Yanina Gareeva, Maxim Kuznetsov and Anastasia Tumanova are in the burn center of Cologne, Germany.

There are positive changes in Yanina Gareeva’s state. The physicians of the clinic of Cologne report that they decided to take the patient out of the state of medicamentous coma. They say that Maxim Kuznetsov’s state has improved, too, his kidneys are functioning, “Rossiyskaya Gazeta” reports.

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