Three children killed in road accidents in Tajikistan last Sunday

Three children reported killed last Sunday when the country was celebrating the end of Ramadan as a result of road accidents. As reported by Tajik Ministry of Interior, on August 19 Z.S., a 38-year-old driver of Nexia vehicle, hit 10-year-old Iskandar Haknazarov, his 7-year-old brother Alijon and 9-year-old Sadriddin Muhammad. The accident occurred in Dushanbe […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

Three children reported killed last Sunday when the country was celebrating the end of Ramadan as a result of road accidents.

As reported by Tajik Ministry of Interior, on August 19 Z.S., a 38-year-old driver of Nexia vehicle, hit 10-year-old Iskandar Haknazarov, his 7-year-old brother Alijon and 9-year-old Sadriddin Muhammad. The accident occurred in Dushanbe on Kotovsky street. As a result of the accident two children died in hospital, 10-year-old boy got multiple injuries.

The same day 24-year-old driver of Daewoo Leganza hit an 8-year-old Mahmud Narzulloev. The child died in hospital from multiple injuries.

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