25 March 2014, 15:22
Moscow hospitals discharge all victims of Volgograd terror acts
On March 24, a Moscow hospital discharged a resident of Udmurtia who was injured in the terror act committed in the bus in Volgograd. This was reported by a source from the emergency services of the city. According to the source, all victims, who were receiving medical treatment after the terror acts committed in Volgograd on the New Year's Eve, were discharged from Moscow hospitals.
The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that 65 victims of the terror acts were hospitalized, and some of them were to Moscow and Saint Petersburg to receive medical treatment there. According to the administration of the Volgograd Region, as of March 18, six victims of the terror acts were receiving medical treatment at four hospitals in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. On that day, the condition of five patients was estimated as satisfactory, and the condition of one as of moderate severity.
The source from the emergency services has noted that Yegor Povyshen, a 27-year-old resident of the Udmurt city of Votkinsk, who worked in Volgograd, was hospitalized in a state of shock; fortunately, doctors managed to save his life.
According to the Ministry of Health of the Volgograd Region, after the resident of Udmurtia was discharged from the hospital, six victims of the terror acts receive medical treatment also in hospitals of Volgograd and Saint Petersburg, the IA "Vysota 102" reports.