Kazakhstan's President Sends Condolences After Fatal DC Airport Crash
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President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev of Kazakhstan has sent condolences to US President Donald Trump following the tragic crash near Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, reports Orda.kz.
Toqayev expressed deep sorrow over the incident. On behalf of the people of Kazakhstan and himself, he extended heartfelt sympathies to the victims' families and all those affected by the disaster.
The crash occurred on January 29 (early January 30 Astana time) when an American Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 collided with a military Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter at Reagan Airport.
The impact sent the passenger aircraft, carrying 60 passengers and four crew members, into the Potomac River.
Original Author: Ruslan Loginov
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