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Five people were killed in a car crash in Dashalty
Baku/06.11.23/Turan: On November 4, at night, five people were killed in a serious car accident near the village of Dashalti, near Shusha. The pickup truck driven by Elvin Abbasov drove off the carriageway into a ravine, overturned and caught fire. As a result, Kamil Gaybaliyev, Rashad Atakishiyev, Shahbaz Isayev, Eldeniz Hasanov, and Humbat Humbatov, who were in the car, were killed, the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs told Turan. The driver with severe burns was hospitalized in the Fuzuli district hospital.
Later, the victim was evacuated to the Burn Medical Center in Baku. All those in the car were employees of one of the road construction companies working in the territories liberated from occupation. ---03---
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