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The number of Tajiks wounded in the Domodedovo blast rises to 16

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DUSHANBE, January 26, 2011, Asia-Plus  — According to the updated data, the number of Tajik nationals wounded in the January 24 blast at Moscow’s Domodedovo airport has risen to 16, three of them critically, the Tajik Embassy in Moscow has reported.

Earlier it was reported that thirteen Tajik nationals were wounded in the Domodedovo blast.

The list of Tajik nationals wounded in the blast at Domodedovo Airport:

1. Saidbek Iskandarov, 42, from Vahdat district, hospital # 7, Moscow;

2. Bakhtiyor Ghafurov, 42, hospital 3 7, Moscow;

3. Sadullo Kenjayev, 41, hospital 3 7, Moscow;

4. Maruf Majidov, 27, from Dushanbe, hospital 3 12, Moscow;

5. Umed Alloberdi, 24, from Roudaki district, hospital # 12, Moscow;

6. Kholmohammad Odinayev, 20, hospital # 12, Moscow;

7. Sohib Sohibov, 26, hospital # 12, Moscow;

8. Mansour Khudoyorov, 29, hospital # 15, Moscow;

9. Nourullo Kholmatov, 42, Sklifosoky Emergency Institute, Moscow;

10. Alisher Muminov, 34, from Bobojonghafurov district, hospital in the city of Vidnoye, Moscow region;

11. Safar Boboyev, 28, hospital # 83, Moscow; 

12. Salim Silmanov, 42, Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute, Moscow;

13. Nasiba Samiyeva, 42, from Ishkashim district, hospital # 20, Moscow;

14. Zikrullo Eshbekov, 23, from Shahritous district, the central district hospital, Odintsovo in Moscow region;

15. Abdughani Rajabov, 43, from Tursunzoda, Botkin Hospital in Moscow;   

16. Shavkat Beronshoyev, 25, from Gorno Badakhshan, hospital # 15, Moscow.


 

           We will recall that the explosion happened in the international arrivals hall of the Domodedovo airport, which is the busiest airport serving Russia”s capital, Monday afternoon, at about 16:31 local time.  According to the latest data from Russia’s appropriate services, 35 persons were killed and some 180 others were injured, many of them critically, in the Domodedovo blast.  Investigators say the explosion, which happened in the arrivals hall, was a terrorist act.

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