MOSCOW. Feb 6 (Interfax-AVN) - Military doctor teams have returned to the Burdenko mail military hospital from the scene of the Friday morning blast in the Moscow metro, an official of the hospital's reception department told Interfax-Military News Agency.
"All automobiles with military doctor crews who left for the scene of the tragedy to provide aid to the injured have returned to the hospital," the official said.
According to him, no persons injured in the terrorist attack were sent for treatment to the Burdenko and Vishnevsky military hospitals.
"The people injured in the terrorist attack are distributed among (civilian - Interfax-AVN) hospitals. Military doctors have received no requests for aid from heads of the rescue operation," the official said.
An earlier report indicated that Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov ordered the Burdenko and Vishnevsky hospitals, which specialize in mine and blast injuries, to prepare beds for the persons injured in the Moscow metro blast.