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32 выжили после крушения самолета в Казахстане, сообщает Генпрокуратура Азербайджана.
На борту упавшего самолета находился бортпроводник «Уральских авиалиний» — Рамин Агаев. С 24 по 29 декабря у него были выходные.

Мужчина работает в авиакомпании с 2023 года.

По предварительным данным, Рамин выжил, однако, пока не выходит на связь.



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На борту упавшего самолета находился бортпроводник «Уральских авиалиний» — Рамин Агаев. С 24 по 29 декабря у него были выходные.

Мужчина работает в авиакомпании с 2023 года.

По предварительным данным, Рамин выжил, однако, пока не выходит на связь.

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