2 Armenians injured at blast in Russia
December 29, 2013 | 18:02
Two Armenian women are among the injured in Sunday's deadly bombing at
a railroad station in southern Russian city of Volgograd.
One of these women is an Armenian citizen.
Nina Harutyunyan (born in 1981) and Susanna Grigoryan (born in 1978)
are among the injured.
Overall, 36 people are hospitalized in the city as a result of the explosion.
The blast occurred at 12:45pm, Moscow time. According to data, an
undetected explosive device, presumably by a female suicide bomber,
was used.
According to preliminary data, at least fourteen people were killed in
the blast, reports RIA Novosti news agency of Russia.
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December 29, 2013 | 18:02
Two Armenian women are among the injured in Sunday's deadly bombing at
a railroad station in southern Russian city of Volgograd.
One of these women is an Armenian citizen.
Nina Harutyunyan (born in 1981) and Susanna Grigoryan (born in 1978)
are among the injured.
Overall, 36 people are hospitalized in the city as a result of the explosion.
The blast occurred at 12:45pm, Moscow time. According to data, an
undetected explosive device, presumably by a female suicide bomber,
was used.
According to preliminary data, at least fourteen people were killed in
the blast, reports RIA Novosti news agency of Russia.
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