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The death of an Uzbek citizen in the fire in South Korea was denied.

Reports about the death of a Uzbek citizen in a fire in South Korea have not been confirmed.

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The "Dunyo" news agency reports that the information spread in the mass media about the death of an Uzbek citizen in the fire incident in South Korea has not been confirmed.

According to the Consular and Legal Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, our country's diplomatic mission in Seoul is in constant contact with the competent authorities of South Korea and is clarifying the details of the incident. It is stated that there are no citizens of Uzbekistan among the deceased.

When the diplomats of the Embassy of Uzbekistan in South Korea visited the scene and studied the situation, it was determined that the deceased was a 60-year-old citizen of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

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