Olga Fokina and her one-year-old son Ivan Fokin sit in a car after they were released from the Research Institute of Emergency Children's Surgery and Traumatology in Moscow, Russia. Ivan was rescued from the debris of the residential building which has been partially destroyed after a gas explosion in Magnitogorsk on December 31, 2018.14.02.2019#5781514
Head of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry center for special risk rescue operations Anatoly Savin, right, gives flowers to Olga Fokina and her one-year-old son Ivan Fokin as they were released from the Research Institute of Emergency Children's Surgery and Traumatology in Moscow, Russia. Ivan was rescued from the debris of the residential building which has been partially destroyed after a gas explosion in Magnitogorsk on December 31, 2018.14.02.2019#5781512
Olga Fokina holds her one-year-old son Ivan Fokin after they were released from the Research Institute of Emergency Children's Surgery and Traumatology in Moscow, Russia. Ivan was rescued from the debris of the residential building which has been partially destroyed after a gas explosion in Magnitogorsk on December 31, 2018.14.02.2019#5781424
Olga Fokina, right, carries her one-year-old son Ivan Fokin after they were released from the Research Institute of Emergency Children's Surgery and Traumatology in Moscow, Russia. Ivan was rescued from the debris of the residential building which has been partially destroyed after a gas explosion in Magnitogorsk on December 31, 2018.14.02.2019#5781415
Olga Fokina, right, carries her one-year-old son Ivan Fokin after they were released from the Research Institute of Emergency Children's Surgery and Traumatology in Moscow, Russia. Ivan was rescued from the debris of the residential building which has been partially destroyed after a gas explosion in Magnitogorsk on December 31, 2018. 14.02.2019#5781384