Turmush — The bodies of three Kyrgyz citizens who died in Moscow from carbon monoxide poisoning are being transported from Moscow.
Earlier, Russian media wrote that builders working at a construction site in the village of Dmitrov in the Moscow region died.
According to the publication’s own sources Turmush in Moscow, the dead were natives of the Bazar-Korgon district of the Jalal-Abad region. Their bodies were sent to Kyrgyzstan today, April 30.
One of the dead is 21-year-old Myizambek, a resident of the village of 1-May, Bazar-Korgon district. His fellow villagers said he bought a plane ticket to return to the country on May 5 this year.
“The death of the young guys was a heavy loss for all of us. Myyzambek was the eldest child in the family. He entered the university as a correspondence student, and last year he went to Russia to look for work to help his parents. At first I worked in a canteen, and only recently switched to construction. Since he is finishing his studies this year, he bought a ticket for May 5th. They are going to bury him tomorrow at 11:00.
The second guy, they say, was a resident of the village of Pravda, Bazar-Korgon district, born in 1996. He is survived by his wife and children. The identity of another one has not yet been established, but they say that he was also a resident of our area,” said a local resident who wished to remain anonymous.
About this Turmush contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and asked about the circumstances of the incident.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that clarification work is currently underway.
Meanwhile, Russian media reported that the victims worked on the territory of the Woodside Residence near Moscow.
According to them, Kyrgyzstanis were poisoned by carbon monoxide inside a container installed for construction workers.
Later The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic reported that the Embassy of Kyrgyzstan in Russia promptly carried out work to clarify the circumstances of the incident.
According to information from the Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Moscow Region (Dmitrov), the dead are citizens of Kyrgyzstan Zh.U.M., born in 2006, Z.U.A, born in 1996, and Zh.S.S. Born 1978
These citizens carried out labor activities in Russia.
The responsible officer of the Main Investigation Department reported that there was no criminal component to this incident and confirmed that the death of the citizens was the result of carbon monoxide poisoning. A criminal case has been initiated under Article 109 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Causing death by negligence”).
Under the leadership of the Ministry, the Embassy of Kyrgyzstan continues to work to assist in sending the bodies of those killed to their homeland.













