November 28, 2008 in St. Petersburg, two hospitals in the city received three injured Chinese citizens.
The first victim - a 24-year-old worker from China - was taken to the Alexander Hospital from the Baltic Station Square with bruises on the soft tissues of the face. The victim is in St. Petersburg on a work visa and lives in Apraksin Lane.
Three hours later, another worker from China was brought to the same hospital from the Baltic Station. A 44-year-old man was diagnosed with a laceration of the lower eyelid of the right eye.
On the same night, the Mariinsky Hospital processed the hospitalization of a 40-year-old Chinese citizen, who was taken from house 25 along Liteiny Prospekt. He had a closed nose fracture.
Doctors sent telephone messages about hospitalization to law enforcement agencies. All three cases are under investigation.
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