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14 injured people discharged from hospital in Krasnodar Territory

At least 108 people, including eight children, were injured during the crash
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MOSCOW, July 8 (Itar-Tass) - A total of 14 people, who have been injured during the crash of the Novosibirsk-Adler train in Krasnodar Territory, have been discharged from hospital, Russian Railways reported on Monday.

“At present, 14 people, who have been hospitalized to the Krylovskaya central clinic after the Novosibirsk-Adler train derailed on July 6, have been discharged from hospital,” the company said.

“Armikul Melikovna Bres, born in 1957, is currently staying in the Krylovskaya central clinic. Other two passengers - Yelena Nikolayevna Zateyeva, born in 1969, and Nadezhda Konstantinovna Yuryeva, born in 1955, undergo treatment in the Sochi city clinic № 1,” an official of Russian Railways said.

Their condition is considered satisfactory, the official said.

At least 108 people, including eight children, were injured during the crash. A total of 15 people were hospitalized.

The train crashed at 5:10 p.m. on the section between Kislyakovskaya and Krylovskaya. A total of 108 people were injured and 13 people were hospitalized. About 300 metres of the railway bed and two supports of power lines were damaged. Criminal proceedings have been instituted.