Ten Families of Victims in Minsk Subway Received Financial Aid

10.05.2011 15:43
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Chairman of the Committee on Labor, Employment and Social Protection of Minsk City Executive Committee, Jeanne Romanovich reported on May 10 that ten families of the victims of the subway explosion on April 11 had already received financial aid. The Minsk city executive committee has already held three meetings of a special commission on financial aid payments to victims' families.

Commission members have reviewed 13 applications, 12 of which were decided to meet. Payments, totaling Br350 million, have already been made on ten statements, BelTA informs.

As reported by Jeanne R., the Minsk city executive committee reported 185 written submissions, including 18 from 14 family members of the killed and 167 — from the victims and their relatives.

380 citizens and legal persons applied by the phone line to the Minsk City Executive Committee providing material and psychological assistance, medical care, information and consulting topics, as well as free health improvement or rehabilitation of victims of the terrorist attack in Belarus.

Jeanne R. also informed that 47 victims remained in Minsk hospitals on in-patient treatment on May 10. 169 people in total asked for medical care in the city clinics after an explosion.

The representative of the Minsk City Executive Committee also reports that the Committee on Labor, Employment and Social Protection in conjunction with the main ideology department of the Minsk city executive committee has already prepared a plan of activities to mark 40 days of memory of victims of the explosion.

As Telegraf previously reported, explosion occurred in Minsk subway on April 11, 2011. As a result, more than 200 people were injured, 14 people died from injuries. Law enforcement authorities have detained several suspects; two of them — the inhabitants of Vitsebsk — have been indicted.

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