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The Azerbaijani killed in the plane crash will be buried in his homeland
Baku/12.02.18/Turan: In connection with the death of Azerbaijani citizen Namig Gahramanov in the plane crash of Moscow-Orsk flight, the Azerbaijani embassy in Moscow is in close contact with the relevant structures of the Russian Federation. According to the embassy, members of the family of the deceased arrived to identify the body of the deceased in Moscow. Gahramanov is a native of Yevlakh. The relatives intend to bury the deceased at home.
Gahramanov has his own business in Orsk for many years. -06D-
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