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		</div><p>Search crews have pulled more bodies from a huge pile of rubble at a collapsed Russian apartment building, bringing the known death toll to 33.</p>
<p>The bodies found on Wednesday in Magnitogorsk included a three-year-old girl, Russian news agencies cited the emergencies ministry as saying.</p>
<p>An 11-month-old boy who was pulled alive from the wreckage on Tuesday nearly 36 hours after the building collapsed is in a serious but stable condition in a children’s hospital in Moscow.</p>
<p>He was flown about 1,400 kilometres (870 miles) to the capital in a plane dispatched by the Health Ministry.</p>
<p>Health minister Veronika Skvortsova said the boy suffered superficial head wounds but no apparent brain damage.</p>
<p>Six children are among those who were killed.</p>
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