Two Victims of Explosion in Munitions Factory in Shirvan
Sattarova Khatira Inshallah Gizi born in 1971 died in the Republican Burn Center today. 90% of her body burned in the explosion on July 6 in one of the shops of a munitions plant of the Defense Industry Ministry of Azerbaijan in the city of Shirvan. Turan was reported in this hospital.
Recall that on 6 July there was an explosion at a plant in Shirvan that killed one employee of the company and another 19 were hospitalized. After providing outpatient care, most victims were released the same day.
However, three women were brought from Shirvan to the Republican Burn Center and placed in intensive care.
The body of the deceased has already been transferred to her relatives. She will be buried in Shirvan. -06D--
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