Kazakhstani Rescuers Awarded in Azerbaijan
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The Minister of Emergency Situations of Azerbaijan, Colonel General Kamaladdin Heydarov, awarded rescuers from Kazakhstan, Orda.kz reports, citing the department's press service.
Awards were presented to a group of Emergencies Ministry employees who took part in rescue operations after an Embraer 190 aircraft crashed near the Aqtau airport.
It was flying from Baku to Grozny on December 25.
The following received the "For Joint Efforts" badge:
- Seytalin Azamat Serikovich
- Aminov Timur Vladimirovich
- Aidarov Kani Manapovich
- Karayev Sayasat Musayevich
- Kenzhegaliyev Mazhit Serikbayevich
- Kulkhanov Azymbek Shyndauletovich
- Kuzembayev Yerbol Akhmetovich
- Mendibaev Nauryzbek Erlanuly
- Nugumanov Ardak Koishibekovich
- Tleubergenova Aiman Mynbaevna
Original Author: Raushan Korzhumbekova
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