MOSCOW, January 4 (RIA Novosti) – Two men injured in terrorist attacks on the southern Russian city of Volgograd in late December 2013 have been brought to Moscow, the Russian Health Ministry reported Saturday.
The men, who are in serious condition, will be taken to the Russian capital’s clinics, the ministry said.
Two separate suicide bombings ripped through Volgograd’s railway terminal on December 29 and a trolleybus on December 30, killing a total of 34 people and injuring dozens. Another attack by a female suicide bomber on a commuter bus in Volgograd in October killed six people and injured 37.
Earlier, the Health Ministry reported 43 people injured in the explosions were being treated in Volgograd’s medical institutions and 22 in Moscow’s hospitals.