16 September 2010, 23:20

Health Ministry: 202 persons suffered in terror act in North Ossetia

According to latest data, the number of victims of the terror act in Vladikavkaz, committed on September 9, makes 202 persons, the Russian Ministry of Public Health and Social Development reports. 18 persons were lost.

The "Caucasian Knot" has already reported today that the death roll has gone up to 18 persons - one of the victims died today morning. An 18-month-old boy is on the roll.

The "Interfax" reports with reference to latest data that 27 victims have been already discharged from medical institutions of Moscow and North Ossetia.

Not only citizens of Russia are among the victims of the explosion: there is a woman-citizen of Georgia and residents of Armenia and Ukraine, the "Baltinfo" adds.

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