29 August 2012, 16:00

Two persons, wounded in terror act in Ingushetia, transferred from resuscitation to general ward

Two officers of the battalion of the patrol-and-post service, wounded in a terror act in the village of Sagopshi in Ingushetia, who receive medical treatment in Moscow, have been transferred from resuscitation to general ward. This was reported by Medical Colonel Alexander Panevin, the deputy head of the hospital on medical care of the Chief Clinical Hospital of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) in Moscow.

According to Alexander Panevin, doctors assessed the condition of two wounded officers, transferred today from the resuscitation ward, as extremely serious when they were brought to Moscow from Ingushetia.

"At present, seven victims of the terror act receive necessary medical treatment. Their health state is getting better," Alexander Panevin said.

See earlier reports: "Police officer heavily wounded in armed clash in Ingushetia", "Several local residents perished as a result of a skirmish in Ingushetia", "Condition of victim of bomb explosion in Ingushetia is grave".

Author: Tatyana Gantimurova Source: CK correspondent

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