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Seven of those injured in Dnipropetrovsk blasts on April 27, including one teenager, remain hospitalized as of today.

The patients are getting better, the media liaisons department of Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration said.

"One person is in a critical but stable condition, and six patients are stable," reads the statement.

According to the report, five of those injured are hospitalized at the Ilya Mechnikov hospital, and one more person is at an emergency hospital.
All of those injured receive necessary medical care in full and have received material aid on their accounts.

As reported, thirty-one people, including ten teenagers, were injured in four explosions that took place in Dnipropetrovsk on April 27. Of them, 26 were hospitalized.

The Security Service of Ukraine is investigating into a criminal case opened by the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine under Part 2 of Article 258 (terror act) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. All of the bombs were hidden in concrete waste bins.

On April 3, Ukrainian Interior Minister Vitaliy Zakharchenko said that the number of versions of the blasts is reducing in the course of the investigation, but the main one has not been defined yet.

On April 4, Zakharchenko told a press conference that expert conclusions established that the blasts were caused by improvised explosive devices. The first explosive device contained the equivalent of some 160 grams of TNT, the second 190 grams, the third 230 grams, and the fourth 300 grams, he added.