28 people injured in Domodedovo terror act discharged from clinics
MOSCOW, February 4 (Itar-Tass) -- Some 28 people, who were injured in a dreadful terrorist act at the Domodedovo airport, were already discharged from the Moscow hospitals, Moscow Deputy Mayor Olga Golodets said at a meeting on urgent issues here on Friday. Some 86 people are undergoing treatment at the Moscow hospitals, she noted. "Some 69 of them are in satisfactory condition, three people are in heavy condition and the rest are moderate-to-severe condition," Golodets noted.
Chief of the Moscow social security department Vladimir Petrosyan noted that 14 families from 25 relatives of the terror victims, have already received two million roubles in compensation each. "From 11 relatives, who have not received the compensations yet, three families live in Moscow and eight relatives are foreigners," Petrosyan pointed out. He added that many relatives live in the non-CIS states and cannot arrive in Moscow, so the compensations are being transferred to them through the consular departments.
"Keep this work and the work with injured people under control," Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said.
A horrible terrorist act at the Domodedovo airport killed 35 people and one more person died later at the hospital on January 24. The Moscow authorities pay compensations to 25 families and the Moscow Region - to 11 families.