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Injuries and Fatalities

  • abrasions, contused-lacerated and incised wounds of the torso and limbs – fractures of the bones of the cranial vault in the right fronto-parieto-temporal region, traumatic removal of the right half of the brain, foci of softening and hemorrhages in the pia mater of the left half of the brain, hemorrhages under the pulmonary pleura in the hilar regions and along the anterior surfaces; Chernobayeva Nadezhda Dmitrievna, born 1958, who died as a result of explosive trauma with multiple blind contused-lacerated and incised wounds of soft tissues, predominantly on the posterior surface of the body – the occipital region in the center and on the right, the right retroauricular region, the posterior surfaces of the torso and lower limbs, the posterior surface of the left shoulder, accompanied by profuse external bleeding, which led to acute massive blood loss;
  • Parkhomenko Tatyana Timofeevna, born 1950, who died as a result of explosive trauma, accompanied by gross destruction of the soft tissues of the body, major blood vessels and large nerve trunks of the upper limbs, neck and face, and complicated by profuse external bleeding;
  • Ananyeva Yulia Aleksandrovna, born 1982, who died as a result of explosive trauma with destruction of the skull bones and brain matter;
  • Mezentseva Yulia Ilyinichna, born 1960, who died as a result of explosive trauma with complete destruction of the facial part of the skull, multiple fractures of the frontal and temporal bones, bones of the skull base, destruction and softening of the matter of the poles of the frontal lobes of the brain, open comminuted fractures of the bones of the right forearm at the border with the elbow joint, closed fractures of the 2nd-4th metatarsal bones of the right foot, hemorrhages into the lung tissue;
  • Mezentsev Vladimir Dmitrievich, born 1984, who died as a result of explosive trauma from an open craniocerebral injury – contused wounds of the face and scalp, hemorrhages into the soft tissues of the head, fracture of the bones of the skull base, total subarachnoid hemorrhage, subdural hematoma, bruising on the skin of the face;
  • Ivleva Ulyana Ivanovna, born 1914, who died as a result of explosive trauma, accompanied by damage to the bones of the chest, pelvis, spine and lower limbs with gross destruction of major blood vessels and large nerve trunks of the lower limbs and complicated by external bleeding and severe traumatic shock;
  • Shalimov Arkady Aleksandrovich, born 1939, who died as a result of explosive trauma with destruction of the skull bones and brain matter;
  • Moshnikov Sergei Evgenievich, born 1963, died-