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[REGNUM] The body of the fifth victim of an explosion in a residential building in the city of Noginsk, Moscow region, was found by rescuers, the press service of the EMERCOM of Russia in the region reported on September 9.
Follow the developments in the broadcast: "Gas explosion in a residential building in Noginsk - broadcast"
Another 15 people are listed as injured, and two are missing.
As reported by IA REGNUM , on September 8, the governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov, promised that the regional authorities will reimburse the residents of the house in Noginsk, which suffered from the explosion, if they decide to rent a house for a while.
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[NewsFrontInfo] According to TASS, two planes of the Russian Defense Ministry delivered to the Kant airfield in Kyrgyzstan the residents of this country, who were evacuated from Afghanistan.
"Two military transport aircraft of the Russian Defense Ministry landed at the airfield in the city of Kant, Kyrgyz Republic, where they brought citizens of the republic, evacuated from the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan," the Russian Defense Ministry told reporters on Wednesday.
Earlier, four aircraft of the military transport aviation of the Russian Defense Ministry with citizens of Russia, the CSTO countries (Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan), Uzbekistan and Ukraine on board took off from the Kabul airfield.
The evacuation of people is carried out by the Ministry of Defense on behalf of President Vladimir Putin. It is planned to take out from Afghanistan more than 500 citizens of the Russian Federation, the CSTO member states (Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan), Uzbekistan and Ukraine.
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[KP] Dmitry Steshin, as a Leningrader and a Petersburger, talks about the Blockade with a famous translator and historian, also a Leningrad and Petersburger, Dmitry Puchkov (Goblin).
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