
The captain of the pleasure boat, Yan Karasev, as well as three natives of Dagestan: Idris Gadzhiev, Shakhban Dzhabrailov and Muhammad Gasanov, who participated in the rescue of bus passengers in St. Petersburg, were ordered to be awarded by the president of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Alexander Bastrykin, on May 11, the department’s press service reported on Telegram.
The ship was the first to come to the rescue. The captain helped several people get off the bus onto the deck.
Then the boys arrived and selflessly jumped into the water to save the drowning people. “Thanks to this demonstration of bravery and bravery, it was possible to organize the rescue of people before the arrival of the special services,” the press service of the Investigative Commission reports.
Bastrykin promised that everyone who participated in the rescue of the passengers would be identified and receive departmental awards from the Investigative Committee.
Let us keep in mind that on May 10, on the Kissing Bridge in St. Petersburg, a bus collided with two cars and fell into the Moika River. The bus sank completely under water, 7 of the 20 passengers died.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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