How many died in the April 3 terrorist attack? List of those killed in the explosion in the St. Petersburg metro

The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Abkhazia has published a list of citizens of the Russian Federation injured in an explosion at an ammunition depot in the village of Primorskoye, Gudauta region. The names of the victims have also been made public.

Among the victims were 33 people from various regions of Russia; in one case, Kyiv was indicated as their place of residence. Most of the wounded citizens of the Russian Federation were women who were at the healing springs near the scene of the emergency. The explosion killed two tourists from St. Petersburg.

According to the Minister of Health of Abkhazia Tamaz Tsakhanii, the total number of victims reached 64 people. “According to this morning, there are 16 patients in the republic’s hospitals, 3 of them are children. Their condition is assessed as relatively satisfactory and of moderate severity. The treatment is being carried out in full, everything necessary for this is available: medicines, medical consumables,” he told apsnypress.info correspondents on August 3.

Earlier it became known that in the village of Primorskoye, located between Gudauta and New Athos, the incident occurred on the afternoon of August 2. According to eyewitnesses, before this, renovation work was carried out in the building. The victims of the emergency were vacationers who were taking baths at a hydrogen sulfide spring 300 meters from the warehouse, and people who were in the surrounding houses. The Abkhazian authorities announced payment of compensation to the victims.

List of citizens of the Russian Federation injured in the explosion at the ammunition depot of the RA Ministry of Defense in the village of Primorskoye, Gudauta region:

1. Bednik Alexander Vasilievich, Balashikha
2. Vasilevskaya Lidiya Arsentievna, Voyluki
3. Vrantseva Alevtina Vladimirovna, Orenburg;
4. Galyautdinova Almira Askarovna ( rest. With. Primorskoye);
5. Galyautdinova Zalia Faratovna ( rest. With. Primorskoye);
6. Gogoleva Alena Alexandrovna, Chudovo.
7. Gogoleva Irina Nikolaevna, Chudovo.
8. Daineko Lyudmila Vladimirovna, Stavropol;
9. Dmitrieva Lyudmila Vladimirovna, Podolsk;
10. Ivanova Anna Valentinovna, St. Petersburg;
11. Ivanova Svetlana Eduardovna, St. Petersburg;
12. Kalinina Nina Afanasyevna, Yakutsk;
13. Klyushina Anastasia Pavlovna, Moscow;
14. Klyushina Anna Pavlovna, Moscow;
15. Klyushina Ekaterina Vladimirovna, Moscow;
16. Klyushin Pavel Vladimirovich, Moscow;
17. Koklyushina Anastasia Pavlovna, Samara;
18. Koklyushkina Ekaterina Vladimirovna, Samara;
19. Korotkova Lyubov Timofeevna, Tolyatti;
20. Matveev Georgy Sergeevich, Izhevsk;
21. Marinina Vera Nikolaevna, Voronezh, Aninsky district;
22. Marinin Vitaly Evgenievich, Voronezh, Aninsky district;
23. Martynov Petr Pavlovich, Moscow;
24. Muledzhyan Alina Khachikovna, Samara;
25. Neshchadimov Lev Nikolaevich, Krasnogorsk;
26. Neshchadimov Nikolay Alekseevich, Krasnogorsk;
27. Neshchadinova Evgenia Aleksandrovna, Moscow;
28. Novikov Vladislav Igorevich, Sverdlovsk region, Asbest;
29. Novikova Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna, Sverdlovsk region, Asbest;
30. Rumyantseva Anna Nikolaevna, Ivanovo;
31. Topoval Elmira Rashitovna, Kaluga;
32. Pastushenko Darina Anatolyevna, Kyiv;
33. Polskaya Svetlana Petrovna, Belgorod region;
34. Shapoval Elmira Rashitovna, Kaluga.

During the ongoing investigation into the explosion in the St. Petersburg subway, a list of those killed in the explosion and those who died later from injuries in city hospitals was published. As of the evening of April 4, their total number is 14; 10 of them have been identified (and according to the latest data, 13).

As a number of media reports, the Investigative Committee of Russia published a list of passengers who died as a result of an explosion in a St. Petersburg metro car, WHOSE PERSONALITIES HAD ALREADY BEEN ESTABLISHED by yesterday evening.

1. Alieva Dinara Samandarovna, 10/08/1996 (student, resident of St. Petersburg);


2. Aryshev Maxim Vitalievich, 08/18/1996 (citizen of Kazakhstan, student at St. Petersburg University of Economics, activist for the development of friendly ties between the youth of Russia and Kazakhstan; was at the epicenter of the explosion; initially suspected of complicity);

3. Malyukova Ksenia Sergeevna, 09/11/1998 (studied to be a cosmetologist, was involved in cheerleading);


4. Medyantseva Irina Kuzminichna, 05/06/1966 (aunt of the famous singer V. Levkin - ex-soloist of the group “Na-Na”, doll maker. She died, covering her daughter Alena, who was nearby, with her body. The girl is being treated in one from hospitals in St. Petersburg in a state of moderate severity);

5. Svistunova Angelina Sergeevna, 02/17/1990;

6. Nalimov Yuri Pavlovich, 06/07/1945;

7. Danilenko Oksana Gennadievna, 03.10.1991;

8. Shchekina Larisa Grigorievna, 06/02/1950;


9. Petrov Denis Romanovich, 12/27/1991 (Russian champion and hand-to-hand combat trainer);

10. Sagadeev Mansur Takhirovich, 08/27/2000 or 03/27/2000.

In addition, it became known that during the morning of this day three more victims were additionally identified (their names have not yet been published). The identity of the 14th deceased cannot be visually identified; Genetic testing was ordered.

Note Additional information about some of the victims and their photographs were added to the official list of the RF IC by the editors of Wellnews and taken from publicly available Internet sources, incl. social networks.

List of victims whose identities have been established

1) Alieva Dinara Samandarovna, 10/08/1996

2) Aryshev Maxim Vitalievich, 08/18/1996

3) Malyukova Ksenia Sergeevna, 09/11/1998

4) Medyantseva Irina Kuzminichna, 05/06/1966

5) Svistunova Angelina Sergeevna, 02/17/1990

6) Nalimov Yuri Pavlovich, 06/07/1945

7) Danilenko Oksana Gennadievna, 10/03/1991

8) Shchekina Larisa Grigorievna, 06/02/1950

9) Petrov Denis Romanovich, December 27, 1991

10) Sagadeev Mansur Takhirovich, 08/27/2000 or 03/27/2000

11) Krasikova Yulia Dmitrievna, 09/12/1991

12) Mazanov Dmitry Alexandrovich, 02/19/1990

13) Nevnerzhitskaya Maria Alexandrovna (date of birth unknown)

Dinara Aliyeva was driving home from class

Dinara studied at the University of Transport. That day she was driving home from class with her classmates. They were all in the same carriage. During the explosion, Dinara was closest to the epicenter. She died in hospital from her wounds. Thirteen more of her classmates were injured. There is no danger to their lives.

She did an internship with us, this year she was going to come to us again, we saw her literally a week before all this horror,” says Ivan Pautov, who works in one of the divisions of Russian Railways.

Dinara had two names. In a number of documents she appears under the name Dinara; relatives and friends call her Dilbara. She was interested in fashion, beauty, and had many friends. They still come to the Technological Institute and lay flowers at the memorial, leaving notes in which they write what they did not have time to say before April 3.

Maxim Aryshev loved music

Maxim studied at the St. Petersburg University of Economics. On April 3, he ran away from the fourth pair and went home. Maxim loved the Agatha Christie group. A line from the song “Helicopter Carpet” became his last recording.

Maxim’s girlfriend Alexandra Rybalchenko says that he will remain in her heart forever. She started looking for him on April 3. When St. Petersburg was shocked by the news of the tragedy, Maxim’s classmates and friends organized a search, they called the hotline, looked for him in the lists of victims, and combed the place where the tragedy occurred. And then the Investigative Committee published the list of victims. Maxim was there. Friends describe Maxim as a cheerful, sociable guy. He listened to music, was interested in technology, and loved student gatherings. He came to St. Petersburg from Kazakhstan.

Ksenia Malyukova was in a hurry to meet her beloved

Ksyusha was a third-year student at the St. Petersburg College of Obstetrics. The head of the department, Natalya Kolomeets, says: A very good girl, wonderful. One of the best students." And her friends remember that Ksenia’s fate was tragic. Ksyushin’s father, Sergei Malyukov, raised her alone: ​​the girl’s mother, Galina Malyukova, died of cancer 10 years ago. According to her father, the last time he saw his daughter was on the eve of the terrorist attack, 2 April He says: “I came home from my shift, I work in security, and she went to practice, we met at the door...”

Ksenia was returning from practice in the metro, planning to meet her beloved. Relatives missed the girl immediately and began calling hospitals, but she was not on any list of victims. The tragic news arrived the next day when they called the morgue.

We went there,” says the father. “I recognize my daughter with my eyes closed, but here... My whole face is covered in bruises.” I suspect that she was simply trampled in the crowd.

This is the second tragedy in the Malyukov family recently: Ksyusha’s grandfather and Sergei’s father passed away a few weeks ago.

Larisa Shchekina replaced the mother of her nephew

Larisa Grigorievna Shchekina worked as an editor at the St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education. The educational institution where the publishing department is located is located near Sennaya. Despite her age, she continued to work as she was used to from her youth: highly professionally, efficiently and a lot.

Colleagues say about her: “She was a professional journalist, an experienced editor, a true Petersburger.” She lived alone. The head of the publishing house, Elena Krinitsina, says that Larisa Grigorievna replaced the mother of her nephew. She helped her brother a lot. And in general she was a wonderful, sensitive and responsive person.

Denis Petrov was a champion

On April 3, he boarded the same carriage at Petrogradskaya. I had to get to the Technological Institute, and then change to another line to get to Prospekt Veteranov. At 14.00 Denis called his friend for the last time.

Denis was a Russian champion in hand-to-hand combat, worked in a sports club, and taught classes for children and adults. “Deniska was a very good young man!!! Loud, loud, serious and responsible beyond his years, independent and a true gentleman. His children, young and older, loved him very much, ran to training with joy and smiles,” they say about him club employees. They are now considering the possibility of organizing an annual tournament in memory of Denis Petrov.

Oksana Danilenko wanted to write a book

A fragile girl who looks like a teenager. She worked in the Zolotaya Rybka pet supply store on Lensoveta Street. On April 3, Oksana was driving from school to work. When Oksana’s colleagues found out about the explosion at Sennaya, they started calling.

At first no one answered, then the phone went silent. Relatives, friends, and colleagues hoped until the very end that Oksana could simply have forgotten her phone at home or lost it in the chaos. But then the relatives were called to the morgue.

A 25-year-old girl, a dreamer, a wonderful artist who dreamed of writing a book about the Victorian era and living a little in Japan, a fan of computer games and a great friend of animals. A funny girl who looks like a teenager, says her colleague Marina Polyakova about Oksana.

Irina Medyantseva covered her daughter with herself

Irina Medyantseva was a wonderful puppet artist; she created beautiful designer toys for more than 25 years. A bright and kind person, she gave all her works funny, cute names: “Anya with a bear”, “St. Petersburg angel”, “Yellow bunny”.

The artist’s works have been exhibited more than once at international doll exhibitions. During the explosion in a subway car, Irina Medyantseva shielded her 29-year-old daughter Elena, who is now in intensive care. Irina Kuzminichna herself died from her injuries in the ambulance before reaching the hospital. Her husband Alexander Kaminsky wrote on his page on the social network: “Trouble. I lost my beloved wife.” And Irina’s relative, former lead singer of the popular group “Na-Na” Vladimir Levkin, says: “Irina Medyantseva is my cousin. She died: she covered her daughter with herself. My daughter is now in intensive care. Our family is in shock. I never thought such a problem would happen.” will affect my family..."

Angelina Svistunova saved homeless animals

27-year-old Angelina Svistunova moved to St. Petersburg from Orekhovo-Zuevo near Moscow less than a year ago, says her former colleague Natalya Burtsaeva. She married a military man and, as befits an officer’s wife, took care of the housework. She loved animals very much. She volunteered: her page is full of posts where Angelina is trying to place cats and kittens found in the trash into good hands. And Angelina’s last post on the social network resembles a farewell speech. Did she feel something when she got on the subway that day? On the page I wrote: “I thank my mom and dad for giving me life, giving me the most beautiful name, giving me a wonderful childhood, a wonderful youth. I thank them for always being there for me, for finding the right words of consolation and guidance. ", for always being sincere with me. Thank you for your Love, Care, Attention! Dad, I love you very much and always remember. Mom, I love you very much and I pray to God for your health! Low bow to you."

Mansur Sagadeev dreamed of becoming a radio engineer

Mansur Sagadeev is the youngest of the dead. He just turned 17 a month ago. Mansoor was a first-year college student in telecommunications. In the middle of the day he returned from classes. “Mansur wanted to become a radio engineer... it’s a pity that his dream ended so absurdly,” friends condole on the social network.

– The Investigative Committee has published a complete list of those killed in the terrorist attack. New details of the terrible tragedy in St. Petersburg have been published.

​These are 10 identified victims of the terrorist attack in the St. Petersburg metro. The Investigative Committee clarified that to identify and identify three more bodies it is necessary to conduct a DNA examination, which will take some time. Let us remind you that officially 14 people died in the explosion, two of whom died in the Mariinsky Hospital.

Terrorist attack in St. Petersburg 04/03/2017 – eyewitness accounts of the explosion in the subway. Surviving passenger Anna Stuzhina shared her vision of the situation. The girl spoke about the events that occurred immediately after the detonation of the explosives:

“The people on the platform were literally dragging others out of the carriage through the windows. Some guy helped me, pulled me by the arms, and I climbed out through the window in the door,” the victim shared.

The girl survived miraculously - being three meters from the epicenter of the explosion, the student received burns on her hands, which she covered her face with, and lost hearing in her left ear. Anna said that she was standing in the carriage very close to him, as it turned out later, but did not see his face. All that remained in my memory at that moment was a strong bang and a bright flash.

Explosion in the St. Petersburg metro - mourning for those killed in the terrorist attack was announced on April 4, 5 and 6. In Russia, a memorial service for the victims of the tragedy will be held on Wednesday, April 5, in the Trinity Cathedral - this temple is located not far from the scene of the incident, in the area of ​​the Technological Park station. Funeral services will also be held in other churches in St. Petersburg. During the services, in addition to the victims of the explosion in the metro on April 3, 2017, the memory of those killed in terrorist attacks in recent years will be honored by name.

The world is also mourning those killed in the St. Petersburg metro. The memory of the victims of the tragedy will be honored in Paris and Dresden. The mayor of the French capital, Anne Hidalgo, said that as a sign of grief on the night of April 5, the illumination of the Eiffel Tower will be turned off. In Dresden on the evening of April 4, the Palace of Culture will be illuminated in the colors of the Russian tricolor.

Ecuadorian authorities have denied Julian Assange asylum at the London embassy. The founder of WikiLeaks was detained by British police, and this has already been called the biggest betrayal in the history of Ecuador. Why are they taking revenge on Assange and what awaits him?

Australian programmer and journalist Julian Assange became widely known after the website WikiLeaks, which he founded, published secret documents from the US State Department in 2010, as well as materials related to military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

But it was quite difficult to find out who the police were leading out of the building, supporting him by the arms. Assange had grown a beard and looked nothing like the energetic man he had previously appeared in photographs.

According to Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno, Assange was denied asylum due to his repeated violations of international conventions.

He is expected to remain in custody at a central London police station until he appears at Westminster Magistrates' Court.

Why is the President of Ecuador accused of treason?

Former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa called the current government's decision the biggest betrayal in the country's history. “What he (Moreno - editor’s note) did is a crime that humanity will never forget,” Correa said.

London, on the contrary, thanked Moreno. The British Foreign Office believes that justice has triumphed. The representative of the Russian diplomatic department, Maria Zakharova, has a different opinion. “The hand of “democracy” is squeezing the throat of freedom,” she noted. The Kremlin expressed hope that the rights of the arrested person will be respected.

Ecuador sheltered Assange because the former president had left-of-center views, criticized U.S. policies and welcomed WikiLeaks' release of secret documents about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Even before the Internet activist needed asylum, he managed to personally meet Correa: he interviewed him for the Russia Today channel.

However, in 2017, the government in Ecuador changed, and the country set a course for rapprochement with the United States. The new president called Assange “a stone in his shoe” and immediately made it clear that his stay on the embassy premises would not be prolonged.

According to Correa, the moment of truth came at the end of June last year, when US Vice President Michael Pence arrived in Ecuador for a visit. Then everything was decided. “You have no doubt: Lenin is simply a hypocrite. He has already agreed with the Americans on the fate of Assange. And now he is trying to make us swallow the pill, saying that Ecuador is supposedly continuing the dialogue,” Correa said in an interview with the Russia Today channel.

How Assange made new enemies

The day before his arrest, WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristin Hrafnsson said that Assange was under total surveillance. “WikiLeaks uncovered a large-scale espionage operation against Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy,” he noted. According to him, cameras and voice recorders were placed around Assange, and the information received was transferred to the Donald Trump administration.

Hrafnsson clarified that Assange was going to be expelled from the embassy a week earlier. This did not happen only because WikiLeaks released this information. A high-ranking source told the portal about the plans of the Ecuadorian authorities, but the head of the Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry, Jose Valencia, denied the rumors.

Assange's expulsion was preceded by the corruption scandal surrounding Moreno. In February, WikiLeaks published a package of INA Papers, which traced the operations of the offshore company INA Investment, founded by the brother of the Ecuadorian leader. Quito said it was a conspiracy between Assange and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and former Ecuadorian leader Rafael Correa to overthrow Moreno.

In early April, Moreno complained about Assange's behavior at Ecuador's London mission. “We must protect the life of Mr. Assange, but he has already crossed all boundaries in terms of violating the agreement that we came to with him,” the president said. “This does not mean that he cannot speak freely, but he cannot lie and hack.” ". At the same time, back in February last year it became known that Assange at the embassy was deprived of the opportunity to interact with the outside world, in particular, his Internet access was cut off.

Why Sweden stopped its prosecution of Assange

At the end of last year, Western media, citing sources, reported that Assange would be charged in the United States. This was never officially confirmed, but it was because of Washington’s position that Assange had to take refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy six years ago.

In May 2017, Sweden stopped investigating two rape cases in which the portal’s founder was accused. Assange demanded compensation from the country's government for legal costs in the amount of 900 thousand euros.

Earlier, in 2015, Swedish prosecutors also dropped three charges against him due to the expiration of the statute of limitations.

Where did the investigation into the rape case lead?

Assange arrived in Sweden in the summer of 2010, hoping to receive protection from American authorities. But he was investigated for rape. In November 2010, a warrant was issued for his arrest in Stockholm, and Assange was put on the international wanted list. He was detained in London, but was soon released on bail of 240 thousand pounds.

In February 2011, a British court decided to extradite Assange to Sweden, after which a number of successful appeals followed for the WikiLeaks founder.

British authorities placed him under house arrest before deciding whether to extradite him to Sweden. Breaking his promise to the authorities, Assange asked for asylum at the Ecuadorian embassy, ​​which was granted to him. Since then, the UK has had its own claims against the WikiLeaks founder.

What awaits Assange now?

The man was re-arrested on a US extradition request for publishing classified documents, police said. At the same time, Deputy Head of the British Foreign Ministry Alan Duncan said that Assange would not be sent to the United States if he faced the death penalty there.

In the UK, Assange is likely to appear in court on the afternoon of April 11. This is stated on the WikiLeaks Twitter page. British authorities are likely to seek a maximum sentence of 12 months, the man's mother said, citing his lawyer.

At the same time, Swedish prosecutors are considering reopening the rape investigation. Attorney Elizabeth Massey Fritz, who represented the victim, will seek this.