PM Aripov sends a working group to Kazakhstan to provide assistance to citizens of Uzbekistan
Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov sent a working group to Kazakhstan to provide assistance to citizens of Uzbekistan who were injured in a traffic accident.
As the Nigoh Telegram channel reported, on the instructions of the PM of Uzbekistan, a working group including representatives of the relevant ministries and departments, headed by Deputy Minister for Emergency Situations Azizbek Latifjonov, was formed and sent to Kazakhstan to evacuate and provide necessary assistance to citizens of Uzbekistan.
It should be recalled that on May 12 this year in the Zhambyl region of Kazakhstan, an accident occurred involving a passenger bus, in which there were citizens of Uzbekistan. The bus, which was moving en route Nukus-Almaty, had 53 passengers, including 47 citizens of Uzbekistan. As a result of the accident, 2 citizens of Uzbekistan died.
As a result of the accident, 2 citizens of Uzbekistan died. Currently, 16 compatriots are in the district hospital, including 2 in the intensive care unit.
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