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Tuesday, 01 August 2006

NO HEALTH DISORDERS REPORTED IN ROCKET CRASH SITE IN KAZAKHSTAN

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By empty (8/1/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

No health disorders have been uncovered in residents of Kazakhstan\'s Kyzylorda region in the wake of the crash of a Dnepr launch vehicle, said Kazakh Education and Science Deputy Minister Azamat Abdymomunov, who chairs a governmental commission set up to deal with the aftermath of the crash. \"A medical examination of residents in the villages of Zhanakala and Kuandariya revealed no heath disorders as of July 31, 2006. This information was provided by the Health Ministry in a fax message by 7 p.
No health disorders have been uncovered in residents of Kazakhstan\'s Kyzylorda region in the wake of the crash of a Dnepr launch vehicle, said Kazakh Education and Science Deputy Minister Azamat Abdymomunov, who chairs a governmental commission set up to deal with the aftermath of the crash. \"A medical examination of residents in the villages of Zhanakala and Kuandariya revealed no heath disorders as of July 31, 2006. This information was provided by the Health Ministry in a fax message by 7 p.m. on Monday evening and was confirmed on Tuesday morning,\" Abdymomunov told a news conference in Astana on Tuesday. The rocket crashed into the second minute of the flight, 150 kilometers south of Baikonur in the Kyzylorda district. (Interfax)
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