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04 June 2004 00:49
Wounded Interenergoservis worker stays in Iraq
MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - A Russian Emergency Situations Ministry plane bringing Interenergoservis personnel back to Russia from Iraq has left Baghdad, but the company's seriously wounded worker, Anatoly Korenkov, stayed behind in a hospital, company executive director Alexander Rybinsky told Interfax on Friday. "At the last moment, doctors did not allow him to be moved and so he will stay in Baghdad for a while," he said. The aircraft is expected to arrive at Moscow's Ramenskoye airport at about 4:30 p.m. Moscow time, Rybinsky said. [RU EUROPE ASIA EMRG IQ VIO PRO] ap tj
[Interfax]
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