29 March 2012, 23:00

In Volgograd, 10 victims of explosion in "Bellagio" are still in hospital

Two more victims of the explosion in the Volgograd cafe "Bellagio" were discharged from Moscow hospitals. Artyom Sotnikov, a resident of Volgograd, and Yulia Podgornaya, a resident of Moscow, will continue to receive medical treatment at home. Thus, 10 persons still remain at the hospitals of Moscow and German Cologne.

"7 persons still receive medical treated at Moscow hospitals and other 3 persons remain under the supervision of physicians in Cologne. The victims, who received medical treatment at the hospital No. 25 in Volgograd, were discharged," the "Caucasian Knot" was informed by the press service of the regional administration.

Volgograd residents Edita Novikova, Anastasia Tuchkova, Svetlana and Oganes Kazaryan, and Artyom Fisenko receive medical treatment at the Research Institute named after Vishnevsky. Alisa Panycheva remains at the burn centre of the Moscow hospital No. 36. Moscow resident Oleg Kosolapov receives medical treatment at the Research Institute named after Sklifosovsky. Doctors assess the condition of patients, who got burns of 20-50 percent of their bodies, as grave, stable grave, and moderate.

Maxim Kuznetsov and Anastasia Tumanova, residents of Volgograd, who got burns of 60-70 percent of their bodies, and Yanina Gareeva, a native of Kazan, who was drowned in medication sleep by German doctors, continue to receive medical treatment at the burn centre of Cologne. At present, the woman is awaken from artificial coma and was transferred out of the resuscitation ward.

Author: Oksana Zagrebneva Source: CK correspondent

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