Makhachkala authorities order city-wide kindergarten inspections after reports that staff allegedly severed a child's finger that had been caught in a door. Officials will evaluate staff professionalism and psychological fitness following the incident.
Authorities in Makhachkala have ordered inspections of all city kindergartens following reports that staff allegedly severed a child's finger after it was caught in a door. Law enforcement officials stated that the incident occurred when the child's finger was caught, and staff subsequently completed the amputation.
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