Azerbaijan Thanks Kazakhstan's Doctors
Photo: Mangystau Region Akimat
Doctors who have helped those affected by the crash have received a telegram of gratitude from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Orda.kz reports.
Let us to express our sincere condolences to the families of the deceased Kazakhstanis, and to all those injured in the tragic crash of the passenger airliner. We express our deep gratitude to the ambulance service, qualified doctors, and specialists who provided quality care to patients who were delivered in serious condition during the accident, the telegram says.
The Mangystau Region Akimat has reported providing all possible support to affected relatives who arrived.
Doctors, emergency workers, Akimat representatives, and volunteers have joined.
Regional psychologists and doctors monitor the health of those mourning and provide them with psychological assistance. Hot meals are also provided.
According to the Akimat, the families of the three residents of the Mangystau region who died in the plane crash have received financial support to organize funerals.
Original Author: Oksana Matvienko
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