Bodies of Tajik migrants killed in blaze at Russian town of Dolgoprudny to be transported to Tajikistan

DUSHANBE , February 9, Asia-Plus – Tajik President Emomali Rahmonov yesterday expressed condolences to families and friends of nine Tajik labor migrants, who died in a blaze at the town of Dolgoprudny in Moscow region, presidential press service reported.      As it had been reported earlier, the fire broke out in a wooden hut in the […]

Lola Kenjayeva




DUSHANBE


, February 9, Asia-Plus – Tajik President Emomali Rahmonov yesterday expressed condolences to families and friends of nine Tajik labor migrants, who died in a blaze at the town of


Dolgoprudny


in


Moscow


region, presidential press service reported.     

As it had been reported earlier, the fire broke out in a wooden hut in the compound of a fruit-and-vegetable storehouse in the settlement of Khlebnikovo [near


Moscow


] on the night of February 5-6.  Nine labor migrants from


Tajikistan


died in the blaze and two others were hospitalized with burns.  Russian police opened investigation into what caused the fire.     

According to presidential press service, the president ordered the ministries of foreign affairs, interior, health and labor jointly with relevant organizations of the


Russian Federation


to take all necessary measures to return the bodies of Tajik migrants killed in the fire to


Tajikistan


The source has also told Asia-Plus that the president also saw that financial assistance is provided to families of the blaze victims.  

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