07 April 2010, 21:00

75 victims of Moscow metro terror acts are still in hospital

Today, medical establishments of Moscow are still treating 75 victims of the explosions triggered in Moscow metro stations on March 29.

Let us remind you that as a result of two explosions in the morning on March 29 committed at stations of Moscow metro Lubyanka and Park Kultury of the Sokolniki Line 40 persons were lost and over 130 were wounded.

At the moment, the condition of seven patients is estimated as grave, 10 patients are in the medium-gravity condition, and 56 persons are satisfactory.

According to the Ministry of Public Health and Social Development, 34 more victims of the metro terror acts were rendered out-patient medical aid, and 28 persons were discharged from hospital for further out-patient treatment.

As reported today by the press service of the above Ministry, two persons from among the victims are in extremely grave condition.

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