Three Kazakh citizens were killed in a plane crash in southern France

Date: 06:06, 26-03-2015.

Astana. March 25. Silkroadnews - Three Kazakh citizens were killed in a plane crash in southern France, reported the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms the death of citizens of Kazakhstan Imangaliev Yerbol Bazaralinovich (born in 1965), Isengalieva Aizhan Sarymovnya (born in 1966) and Adil Imangaliev (born in 1989), who were on board of the airline Germanwings, crashed in the south of France on March 24.  We express our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the victims", - said the Foreign Ministry in a statement released on Wednesday.
In addition, according to the German authorities, on board of the aircraft was Bles Elena, who, presumably may also be a citizen of Kazakhstan. Currently, this information clarifies the relevant authorities, says the report.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs intends to provide maximum assistance to the bereaved Kazakh families.
Relatives of the victims can contact numbers of "hot line":1. The Consulate of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Berlin - 4915208833631 (primary contact); 2. The Consulate of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Spain (Barcelona) - 34674482333). In addition, in case of impossibility to contact with consuls, relatives may also turn to the Foreign Ministry diplomat on duty by phone 77172720111.
The aircraft of German airline Germanwings, en route from Barcelona to Dusseldorf, crashed in the south of France on Tuesday. The accident occurred in the area which is extremely remote in mountain massif Trois Evevshe in the Alps de Haute Provence near the town of Digne-les-Bains, at an altitude of 2700 m.
On the board were 144 passengers and 6 crew members. According to preliminary data, among the passengers of the ship were 67 citizens of Germany, including 16 students and 39 people with Turkish names, about 45 citizens of Spain, one national of the Netherlands and one Belgian citizen.

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