3 малайзийских студента пострадали во взрывах в Москве вчера
Добавлено: 30 мар 2010 09:59
PETALING JAYA: Three Malaysian medical students miraculously survived the two bomb blasts on Moscow’s subways set off by female suicide bombers.
Elaine Chew, Sim Eih Xing and Er Chee Kent, students at the Moscow Medical Academy, suffered only minor injuries in the blasts that brought the city centre to a standstill.
The three, all aged 24, are in the final year of their six-year course at the academy.
According to a Wisma Putra official, the three students were discharged after receiving outpatient treatment at a hospital.
He said Chew and Er, who were together, were wounded in the first blast at 8am (noon Malaysian time), which killed at least 20 people at Lubyanka metro station in central Moscow.
He said Sim suffered minor injuries in the second explosion, which occurred 45 minutes later at the Park Kultury station, where at least 12 were killed.
The official added that representatives from the Malaysian Embassy in Moscow and the Malaysian Student Affairs Department would meet the students.
“They may have been traumatised by the incident,” he told The Star.
The official added that the parents would be informed about the state of their children’s wellbeing.
Malaysian Ambassador to Moscow Datuk Mohamad Khalis Ali Hassan advised Malaysian students to take the necessary precautions but advised parents not to panic.
Mohamad Khalis also said that there were at least l,000 Malaysian students studying in Russia.
Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said Mara had issued a statement that all its 650 students in Moscow were safe.
Mohamed Khaled added that the Malaysian Embassy in Moscow was monitoring the situation of all Malaysian students there.
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Elaine Chew, Sim Eih Xing and Er Chee Kent, students at the Moscow Medical Academy, suffered only minor injuries in the blasts that brought the city centre to a standstill.
The three, all aged 24, are in the final year of their six-year course at the academy.
According to a Wisma Putra official, the three students were discharged after receiving outpatient treatment at a hospital.
He said Chew and Er, who were together, were wounded in the first blast at 8am (noon Malaysian time), which killed at least 20 people at Lubyanka metro station in central Moscow.
He said Sim suffered minor injuries in the second explosion, which occurred 45 minutes later at the Park Kultury station, where at least 12 were killed.
The official added that representatives from the Malaysian Embassy in Moscow and the Malaysian Student Affairs Department would meet the students.
“They may have been traumatised by the incident,” he told The Star.
The official added that the parents would be informed about the state of their children’s wellbeing.
Malaysian Ambassador to Moscow Datuk Mohamad Khalis Ali Hassan advised Malaysian students to take the necessary precautions but advised parents not to panic.
Mohamad Khalis also said that there were at least l,000 Malaysian students studying in Russia.
Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said Mara had issued a statement that all its 650 students in Moscow were safe.
Mohamed Khaled added that the Malaysian Embassy in Moscow was monitoring the situation of all Malaysian students there.
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