Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev. Photo courtesy of akorda.kz
Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev expressed his condolences to his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev in relatiocrashing crash of Bulgaria boat, the President's press-service writes. Nazarbayev sent a telegram to Russia's President. It says that Kazakhstan President has found out about the crash “with a feeling of deep compassion.” “This mourning day I ask you to pass sincere condolences from me personally and the people of Kazakhstan to the families of the victims, the words of compassion and wishes of soon recovery to the injured,” the telegram says. Earlier Karim Massimov expressed his condolences in relation to the Russian tragedy. “I send my sincere condolences to the Head of the Government Vladimir Putin and the families of the victims of the tragedy with Bulgaria boat,” Massimov wrote in his Twitter. A double-decker boat Bulgaria went down during a storm 3 km from the shore on July 10. 208 people were on board. 79 people were rescued, there is no information about others. According to the latest information, the rescuers found 57 bodies. President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev announced July 12 the national mourning day.
Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev expressed his condolences to his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev in relatiocrashing crash of Bulgaria boat, the President's press-service writes.
Nazarbayev sent a telegram to Russia's President. It says that Kazakhstan President has found out about the crash “with a feeling of deep compassion.” “This mourning day I ask you to pass sincere condolences from me personally and the people of Kazakhstan to the families of the victims, the words of compassion and wishes of soon recovery to the injured,” the telegram says.
Earlier Karim Massimov expressed his condolences in relation to the Russian tragedy. “I send my sincere condolences to the Head of the Government Vladimir Putin and the families of the victims of the tragedy with Bulgaria boat,” Massimov wrote in his Twitter.
A double-decker boat Bulgaria went down during a storm 3 km from the shore on July 10. 208 people were on board. 79 people were rescued, there is no information about others. According to the latest information, the rescuers found 57 bodies. President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev announced July 12 the national mourning day.