The rest of the victims are in a moderate and satisfactory condition, nine people were released for outpatient treatment.
An explosion in a St. Petersburg cafe thundered the day before. According to one version, the explosive device was hidden in a statuette presented to war-correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky by one of those who came to the meeting. The power of the explosive device, according to preliminary estimates, was 200-450 g of TNT.
Tatarsky died on the spot. 32 people were injured. A criminal case has been initiated under Part 2 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation - "Murder committed in a generally dangerous way".