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Victims’ families to be compensated for losses

100.000 rubles are to be paid per a victim’s family and 50.000 rubles to those injured in bombing, the Interfax agency reported Monday citing Galina Karelova, a vice-premier.

The compensatory payments should be paid from the federal budget.

“All victims’ families and injured as well servicemen as civilians will get compensatory payments for losses from the federal budget: 100 thousand rubles per a family and 50 thousand rubles, per person who suffered injuries,” Mrs. Karelova said.

As the vice-premier said the Russian government is about to pass a particular decree on this account.

Besides, Mrs. Karelova added, the government undertakes all funeral expenses

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