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Three days after Moscow blasts, 88 remain in hospitals
Three days after Moscow blasts, 88 remain in hospitals
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Three days after the deadly twin bombings in the Moscow metro, a total of 88 people remain in the city's hospitals, an emergencies service source said on... 01.04.2010, Sputnik International
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Three days after Moscow blasts, 88 remain in hospitals
Three days after the deadly twin bombings in the Moscow metro, a total of 88 people remain in the city's hospitals, an emergencies service source said on Thursday.
Three days after the deadly twin bombings in the Moscow metro, a total of 88 people remain in the city's hospitals, an emergencies service source said on Thursday.
"A total of 95 people received injuries of varying degrees, 88 of them are hospitalized at present," the source said.
Two deadly suicide bombings hit the Moscow metro on Monday during the morning rush hour, killing at least 39 people and injuring dozens more. The attackers struck the Lubyanka and Park Kultury stations about 40 minutes apart.
MOSCOW, April 1 (RIA Novosti)