29 March 2010, 19:00

Eight victims of Lubyanka explosion identified in Moscow

Rescuers brought up 12 bodies of the casualties of the explosion at the Lubyanka metro station, eight of them have been already identified. The list of victims who were hospitalized was published.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that the explosions at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury Moscow metro stations were triggered today at 7:56 a.m. and 8:40 a.m. Moscow time, respectively. Under the latest data, the terror acts killed 37 and injured 65 persons.

According to Piotr Biryukov, first Deputy Mayor of Moscow, in total 11 medical institutions were involved in helping the victims, the ITAR-TASS reports. The majority of them, about 60 percent are people under 40.

Anzor Khubutiya, Director of the Sklifosovski First Aid Scientific Research Institute (SRI), where eight victims were brought, said that the patients mainly had fractures, fragmental wounds caused by striking elements with which the bombs were stuffed, and breaks of internal organs, the "Gazeta.Ru" reports.

Under the latest data, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has signed an order to allocate 318,000 roubles to families of all the casualties. Heavily injured patients will receive 100,000 roubles of state compensation each, those lightly injured - by 50,000 roubles.

The Ministry for Emergencies (MfE) has published the list of victims who were hospitalized to Moscow clinics.

Under the latest data, three persons, including two foreigners, were let out from hospitals after rendered help. The Ministry specifies that Ver Chi Kent (23, Malaysia), Chev Eline (23, Malaysia) and Ms Cheshegorova, Elena Anatolievna, 51, were let home.

The following persons were hospitalized to the N. V. Sklifosovskiy First Aid SRI:
1. Malysheva, Ekaterina Arkadevna;
2. Borisova, Irina Mikhailovna;
3. Shmitelskiy, Vyacheslav Vyacheslavovich, 60;
4. Barskiy, Vitaliy Efimovich, 47;
5. Karshiev, Friderbek, 33;
6. Zhappova, Elena Nikolaevna, 40;
7. Sapin, Igor Igorevich, 22;
8. Nemgimov, Piotr Ivanovich, 61;

The following persons are at the 36th City Hospital:
9. Repetiy, Ekaterina Ivanovna, 21;
10. Cheshegorova, Elena Anatolievna, 51(medical aid was rendered, and she was let home);
11. Pontint Ma Fe Villins Kappelan, 39 (Philippines);
12. Gladyshev, Vladimir Petrovich, 48;
13. Zenkovich, Vladimir Stanislavovich, 45;
14. Martirosyan, Asmik Zhoraevna, 18;
15. Glushenko, Inna Vasilievna, 19;
16. Afanasieva, Julia Fyodorovna, 34;
17. Shinkarenko, Zinaida Ivanovna, 45;
18. Moiseenko, Evgeniy Sergeevich, 23;
19. Sysoyev, Vladimir Nikolayevich, 60;
20. Maslova, Valentina Yurievna, 18;

The 71st City Hospital:
21. Shitina, Marina Nikolaevna, 50;
22. Rumiantseva, Natalia Alexandrovna, 54;
23. Trunin, Konstantin Vladimirovich, 41;
24. Shatina, Natalia Petrovna, 29;
25. Medvedev, Artyom Sergeevich, 18;
26. Yurinov, Alexander Borisovich, 56;

The 33rd City Hospital (tel. 449-268-24-26)
27. Shumakher, Anton Mikhailovich, 24;
28. Zotov, Vyacheslav Vasilievich, 50;
29. Kirasirov, Vladimir Vyacheslavovich, 25;
30. Stepanov, Alexander Vladimirovich, 39;
31. Chernyshov, Alexei Alexandrovich, 31;
32. Kuznetsov, Boris Viktorovich, 61;
33. Krivosheyev, Victor Alexandrovich, 58;

Botkin City Clinical Hospital (CCH):
34. Derbenyova, Kamilia Ekramovna, 51;
35. Gaifulin, Artyom Rustemovich, 20;
36. Artyomov, Mikhail Vladimirovich, 28;
37. Melnikova, Anna Vladimirovna, 20;
38. Melnikova, Veronica Vladimirovna, 26;
39. Unidentified woman, 25;
40. Khanina, Valentina Grigorievna, 60;
41. Ivankina, Marina Alexandrovna, 64;
42. Ver Chi Kent, 23 (Malaysia), (medical aid was rendered, and he was let home);
43. Chev Eline, 23 (Malaysia), (medical aid was rendered, and he was let home);
44. Rudenko, Olga Alexandrovna, 30;

First Gradskaya City Hospital:
45. Lysenko, Tatiana Viktorovna, 40 (satisfactory condition);
46. Grinina, Tatiana Petrovna, 60;
47. Marishina, Ekaterina Sergeevna, 31;
48. Unidentified woman, about 30;
49. Enalgieva, Anzhelika Feliksovna, 38;
50. Kizilov, Yuri Vladimirovich, 53;
51. Barskiy, Vitaliy Vadimovich, 54;
52. Elishev, Andrei Alexandrovich, 21;
53. Kharchevnikov, Mikhail Yurievich, 51;
54. Savin, Vladimir Petrovich;
55. In the process of clarification;
56. In the process of clarification;

20th City Hospital:
57. In the process of clarification;

13th City Hospital:
58. In the process of clarification;

64th City Hospital:
59. Porkashayan, Anna Oganesovna, 55;
60. Ivanova, Larissa Stepanovna, 60;
61. Baishev, Andrei Kuzmich;
62. Yakusheva, Alla Alexandrovna, 21;
63. Ponomarenko, Liudmila Gordeevna, 58;
64. Vulisanova, Galina Sergeevna, 58;

7th City hospital:
65. In the process of clarification, 50.

March 30, 2010, was announced to be a Mourning Day on the victims of terror acts in metro.

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