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Kazakhstan plans to attract foreign specialists to identify dead guards’ remains

Kazakhstan Materials 13 June 2012 16:10 (UTC +04:00)
Kazakhstan can attract foreign specialists to identify remains of border guards killed on Arkankergen border post on Kazakh-Chinese border
Kazakhstan plans to attract foreign specialists to identify dead guards’ remains

Azerbaijan, Baku, June 13 / Trend E. Kosolapova/

Kazakhstan can attract foreign specialists to identify remains of border guards killed on Arkankergen border post on Kazakh-Chinese border, chief military prosecutor Yergali Merzadinov told journalists on Wednesday, Kazinform reported.

"The work on identifying three bodies is underway. We do not exclude that foreign experts can be attracted to this work," Merzadinov said.

On May 30 a fire took place on Arkankergen border post on Kazakh-Chinese border. In summer 15 frontier guards serve at this post. About 15 corpses were founded at the scene including 14 border guards and a hunter from the nearby hunting ground located near the post. The fifteenth border guard was found alive near the post. Later the alive border guard Vladislav Chelakh confessed that he had killed his colleagues when they were asleep and then set fire to the barracks, where they were, the Kazakh Prosecutor General's Office reported. Chelakh named the reason of killing his colleagues due to internal conflicts and clouding of consciousness.

The corpses of other 12 people have been identified.

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