TWO ARMENIANS INJURED IN THE MOSCOW BLAST
Aysor
March 30 2010
Armenia
The general number of those who have been moved to hospitals as a
result of the terrorist act that took place yesterday in Moscow is
73 of which 2 are Armenians.
Pavel Kozlov from the emergencies ministry said that in around 15
hospitals of the capital city 73 people get treatment at present.
Around 83 people have been transported to hospitals after the blasts
of which 10 left the hospital and 2 died.
Thus the number of death makes 38 people.
According to the list which can be found on the official site of
the emergency ministry of Russia there are 2 Armenians who have been
transported to the hospitals as a result of the blast, 18 years old
Hasmik Martirosyan and 55 years old Anna Porkashyan.
An explosion blasted Moscow's subway system on March 29 at 7:56. The
first blast came at the Lubyanka station in central Moscow and the
second explosion happened at Park Kultury station. It was realized
by suicide bombers. The case is being studied.
Aysor
March 30 2010
Armenia
The general number of those who have been moved to hospitals as a
result of the terrorist act that took place yesterday in Moscow is
73 of which 2 are Armenians.
Pavel Kozlov from the emergencies ministry said that in around 15
hospitals of the capital city 73 people get treatment at present.
Around 83 people have been transported to hospitals after the blasts
of which 10 left the hospital and 2 died.
Thus the number of death makes 38 people.
According to the list which can be found on the official site of
the emergency ministry of Russia there are 2 Armenians who have been
transported to the hospitals as a result of the blast, 18 years old
Hasmik Martirosyan and 55 years old Anna Porkashyan.
An explosion blasted Moscow's subway system on March 29 at 7:56. The
first blast came at the Lubyanka station in central Moscow and the
second explosion happened at Park Kultury station. It was realized
by suicide bombers. The case is being studied.