ANI | Updated: Apr 30, 2021 08:57 IST
Bishkek [Kyrgyzstan], April 30 (ANI/Sputnik): The recent escalation of tensions on the border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan has left 13 Kyrgyz citizens dead, and 121 more injured, the Kyrgyz Ministry of Health said on Friday. As of 7:50 a.m. [01:50 GMT], the total number of those injured as a result of the incident on the Kyrgyz-Tajik border stands at 134, with 13 of them having died, a spokesperson for the ministry said.
He added that 25 injured people had already been delivered to the capital of Bishkek to receive proper treatment.
Two hospitalized people are in critical condition, others are in a satisfactory one, the ministry added.
Россиян нет среди пострадавших в конфликте на киргизско-таджикской границе
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Число погибших на границе с Таджикистаном граждан Киргизии выросло до 31
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The Tajik side has so far reported seven casualties during the incident
BISHKEK, April 29. /TASS/. Four citizens of Kyrgyzstan were injured as a result of the conflict between local residents on the border with Tajikistan, Kyrgyz Ministry of Health and Social Development told TASS on Thursday. At the moment, four citizens of Kyrgyzstan have suffered various injuries, a ministry spokeswoman said. According to her, two of them are in stable condition, one has been sent to outpatient treatment. One victim had to be hospitalized in the district center of Lyalek, he received a gunshot wound and is still in serious condition, the spokeswoman said.
Суд решит судьбу жителя Новобурейского, совравшего про готовящийся взрыв в магазине
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