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[Regnum] Eight people continue to receive treatment in hospitals in Dagestan after the terrorist attacks in Makhachkala and Derbent, Assistant to the Minister of Health Alexei Kuznetsov told journalists on July 8.
“Eight victims in Derbent and Makhachkala remain in hospitals,” Kuznetsov said.
The Health Ministry representative added that the victims are in a moderate or mild condition, and doctors are noting positive dynamics in each of them.
As reported by the Regnum news agency, armed terrorists attacked two Orthodox churches, two synagogues and a traffic police post in Derbent and Makhachkala on June 23. Law enforcement officers eliminated six terrorists. It turned out that the militants included the children of the head of the Sergokalinsky district, Magomed Omarov.
On June 24, the head of the republic, Sergei Melikov, announced that he had fired the official, since full responsibility for the terrorist attack should be taken. On June 26, the court arrested Omarov for 10 days for swearing in the street, and the next day it became known that five of Omarov's children had been administratively arrested for petty hooliganism.
On June 27, the Supreme Court of Dagestan declared that Magomed Omarov's son founded a gang that carried out terrorist attacks in Makhachkala and Derbent.
On July 1, it became known that the death toll from the militant attack had increased to 22 people. According to the head of Dagestan, 21 people died directly during the terrorist attacks and one police officer died the next day from serious injuries. Earlier, the Dagestan Ministry of Health reported that the actions of the terrorists also killed the rector of the church, Father Nikolai, and the head of the police department of the city of Dagestanskie Ogni, Lieutenant Colonel Mavludin Khidirnabiyev.
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