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Explosion in a mine in Turkey: the reaction of Vladimir Putin

Putin turned to Erdogan in connection with the tragedy in Turkey

Vladimir Putin expressed condolences to Recep Tayyip Erdogan
A photo: Official site of the President of the Russian Federation

Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed condolences to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in connection with the explosion in a coal mine in the north of the country. The official website of the Kremlin reports it.

“Please accept our deepest condolences in relation to the tragic consequences of the accident at the coal mine in Bartyn province,” Putin said. The head of state asked for words of sincere solidarity and support to the miners’ relatives.

An explosion in a coal mine in Turkey occurred on the night of October 15, he writes RT. At least 40 people died and another 11 were hospitalized. The search for 15 miners continues. The explosion occurred at a depth of 300 meters. More than 150 rescuers on site. The leaders of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Belarus also expressed their condolences.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed condolences to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in connection with the explosion in a coal mine in the north of the country. The official website of the Kremlin reports it. “Please accept our deepest condolences in relation to the tragic consequences of the accident at the coal mine in Bartyn province,” Putin said. The head of state asked for words of sincere solidarity and support to the miners’ relatives. An explosion in a coal mine in Turkey occurred on the night of October 15, writes RT. At least 40 people died and another 11 were hospitalized. The search for 15 miners continues. The explosion occurred at a depth of 300 meters. More than 150 rescuers on site. The leaders of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Belarus also expressed their condolences.

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