07 November 2008, 11:30

13 injured by taxi explosion are still in hospitals of North Ossetia

Now, the Central Clinical Hospital (CCH) of Vladikavkaz still keeps 13 patients injured by the explosion of a fixed-route taxi near the Central Marketplace of the capital of North Ossetia on November 6. According to Vladimir Dzakhov, head of the traumatology department, two of them are in grave condition.

"The injured persons arrived with blast traumas and fragmental wounds. It was a barbarous terror act. We've extracted splinters out of almost every of them and already gave them to inspectors," the doctor said to the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent. Doctors found metal chips, balls and nail pieces out of victims' wounds.

According to the latest data, as a result of explosion of a fixed-route taxi in the centre of Vladikavkaz, in the square in front of the "Druzhba" movie theatre and marketplace "Globus", committed on November 6, 12 persons were lost and 38 more were wounded to different gravity.

The person of the woman-terrorist, who triggered the explosion in a fixed-route taxi in Vladikavkaz on November 6, is not established yet. The case is under the Chief Investigatory Department at the Prosecutor's Office of the South Federal District (SFD), which will draw the final conclusion on the terror act in North Ossetia.

The MIA of North Ossetia has reinforced security measures in the Republic's borders, all the in and out transport is thoroughly examined.

Author: Emma Marzoyeva, CK correspondent

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