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️ The body of an Uzbek citizen who died in Russia's Rostov region has been repatriated to his homeland, according to the Dunyo news agency. ️ The Uzbek citizen B.Yu., residing in Bataysk city, Rostov region, contacted the Consulate General of Uzbekistan and reported that his minor grandson... had died as a result of a fire in his home. ️ It is reported that B.Yu. had been engaged in labor activities at construction sites in Rostov region. All documents of the deceased grandson, Kh.A., were also destroyed in the fire. This led to some difficulties with the Russian side in processing documents and repatriating the body to Uzbekistan. ️ The Consulate General reportedly held urgent negotiations with authorized Russian medical institutions regarding this case and carried out the necessary organizational work to repatriate the body of the minor Uzbek national. ️ The Consulate General issued a repatriation certificate in the name of the applicant. Furthermore, using funds from the Migration Agency's foundation, the deceased's body was transported to Uzbekistan via Uzbekistan Airways flight on the Krasnodar-Tashkent route. ️ Previously, five Uzbek nationals who lost their documents and faced health-related issues in Poland were repatriated with the assistance of the embassy and the Migration Agency. Additionally, the body of one citizen who died from a heart attack was also brought to Uzbekistan.

Source: www.gazeta.uz