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“A fine student”: the Russians are outraged by the amount of compensation the victim of a terrorist attack in St. Petersburg

Such a paltry sum was struck by Russian users.

One of the victims of the terrorist act in the subway of St. Petersburg paid 1 thousand rubles (about 470 Euro) compensation.

About this said on Twitter blogger Rustem Adagamov.

The amount of compensation to the victim of the attack provoked a storm of criticism from the Russians against their state.

“Beneficiary” – this is because the victims called?” asked Survyes.

“It is through this relationship our people will always live in f*out”, – said Vladimir Fofanov.

“If the attack in the St. Petersburg metro was the staging, perhaps it is a payment for “acting” – said Valery Bedarev.

“Just transferred the penalty of a student who once rode on a bus with an expired bus pass,” writes rustySasha.

“Yes, that’s not even enough for the possible need of medication!”, concluded Holy Blondy Polly.

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