Tajik officials visit victims of Moscow building collapse

Representatives of the Tajik Government’s Migration Service in Russia visited Tajik citizens who remain in Moscow hospitals after the collapse of a building which was under construction in South Administrative District of Moscow on April 17. According to the Migration Service’s press service, Ulmas Mustafoev, a 22-year-old resident of Sufiyen village of Penjikent region, with […]

Payrav Chorshanbiyev

Representatives of the Tajik Government’s Migration Service in Russia visited Tajik citizens who remain in Moscow hospitals after the collapse of a building which was under construction in South Administrative District of Moscow on April 17.

According to the Migration Service’s press service, Ulmas Mustafoev, a 22-year-old resident of Sufiyen village of Penjikent region, with lip injury and scratches on his face remains in the Casualty (Traumatology) Department of the N.I.Pirogov Clinical Hospital together with his fellow villager Nuriddin Ikromzoda whose right eye got serious chemical burn. 

A 26-year-old resident of Sufiyen village of Penjikent region Aslan Umarov remains in the Eye Department of the #15 O.M.Filatov Clinical Hospital with chemical eye burn, while his 20-year-old fellow villager Ramish Abdulloev remains in another department of the same hospital with multiple chest injuries.

Eshmurodov Parviz and Ashurov Asliddin remain in the N.V.Sklifasovsky Research Institute with multiple hand and leg fractures. Their condition remains extremely critical.

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