Two Tajik citizens killed in Jamalo-Nenetsk Autonomous District of Russia

Two citizens of Tajikistan were killed in Stary Urengoi village of the Purov region of Jamalo-Nenetsk Autonomous District of Russia, Tajik Embassy in Russia reported. According to the embassy, dead bodies of the two citizens of Tajikistan – Aliev Sadullo Ganievich (1971 year of birth, resident of Dushanbe) and Nosirov Saikamol Holmahmadovich (1979 year of […]

Payrav Chorshanbiyev

Two citizens of Tajikistan were killed in Stary Urengoi village of the Purov region of Jamalo-Nenetsk Autonomous District of Russia, Tajik Embassy in Russia reported.

According to the embassy, dead bodies of the two citizens of Tajikistan – Aliev Sadullo Ganievich (1971 year of birth, resident of Dushanbe) and Nosirov Saikamol Holmahmadovich (1979 year of birth, resident of Hamadoni region of Khatlon province) – were found on April 14th.

A brother of one of the victims said Aliev and Nosirov were killed in a trailer in which they lived for a definite period of time.

A criminal case was launched under Article 105 of the Criminal Code of Russian Federation (murder).

“Tajik embassy is currently providing related assistance to relatives of the victims in Tumen region,” the embassy reported.

Bodies of both Aliev and Nosirov will be transported to Tajikistan as soon as possible.

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