Volgograd blast killed 14, injured 27, including one child - Investigative Committee statistics
MOSCOW. Dec 29 (Interfax) - According to the Russian Investigative Committee, the Sunday explosion at the railway station in Volgograd carried away 14 lives.
"According to early reports, the explosion killed 14 people and wounded 27, including one child," official spokesman for the committee Vladimir Markin told Itnerfax.
Previously Interfax was told at the Volgograd region government that 15 people died in the act of terrorism in Volgograd and 27 people were hospitalized with injuries.
"Early reports say that 15 people died in the terrorist act and 27 more were hospitalized, including one child," an official said.