Dead bodies of Tajik citizens killed in Moscow metro blasts to be transported to Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, March 31, 2010, Asia-Plus — Dead bodies of Tajik citizens who were killed in terrorist attack in two Moscow metro stations – Lubyanka and Park Kultury – will be transported to Tajikistan by Tajik Air carrier this evening. All required documents for transportation of dead bodies are ready and the Tajik Embassy in Russia […]

Rasoul Shodon

DUSHANBE, March 31, 2010, Asia-Plus —

Dead bodies of Tajik citizens who were killed in terrorist attack in two Moscow metro stations – Lubyanka and Park Kultury – will be transported to Tajikistan by Tajik Air carrier this evening.

All required documents for transportation of dead bodies are ready and the Tajik Embassy in Russia provides required support to deliver the bodies back to Tajikistan, official source in the Tajik Embassy in Russia told the AP.

The two victims of the terrorist attack, 24-year-old Abdurahmonov Umed Huseinovich from Vakhsh region of Khatlon District and 23-year-old Eshnazarov Islomjon Kamolovich from Tursunzade region died at the scene, the source has said. 

Another resident of Tursunzade region, 24-year-old Karshiev Nadirbek Ochildievich, died in the Sklifasovsky hospital this morning from multiple injuries.

One more citizen of Tajikistan, Nazarov Ore Esinovich, a 22-year-old resident of Dushanbe, was discharged from the Sklifasovsky hospital. His health condition is reported to be satisfactory.

According to the source, Russia will pay compensation to families of the attack victims.

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