A native of the Gagauz autonomy died on May 2 during riots and a fire in Odessa

13.05.2014 11:13
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Society, Ukraine


Chisinau, May 13 (Navigator, Petr Alekseev) – A native of Gagauzia, 34-year-old Ivan Milev died on May 2 during riots and a fire in the House of Trade Unions in Odessa. This information was confirmed by the leadership of the Gagauz autonomy, which is part of Moldova.

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According to the portal Gagauzinfo.MD, the deceased Ivan Milev was the son of a resident of the city of Comrat. The head of the autonomy, Mikhail Formuzal, expressed condolences to his family and friends in connection with the untimely death of Milev.

The relatives of the deceased will be provided with financial assistance to organize the funeral. The leadership of the autonomy will soon transfer 10 thousand lei to Ivan Milev’s father.

As previously reported, clashes between supporters of Euromaidan and Anti-Maidan in Odessa led to numerous casualties. The number of dead and dead reached 48 people.  

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