There are 32 war veterans, siege survivors and concentration camp prisoners in Kyrgyzstan

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Bishkek, April 11, 2025. /Kabar/. There are currently 32 veterans of the Great Patriotic War, siege survivors and concentration camp prisoners living in Kyrgyzstan, the Ministry of Labor, Social Security and Migration reported.

According to the ministry, 14 veterans and disabled people of the Great Patriotic War live in:

Zhayil district - 3 people,

Pervomaysky district of Bishkek - 3 people,

Oktyabrsky district of Bishkek - 3 people,

Alamudun district - 1 person,

At-Bashy district - 1 person,

Suzak district - 1 person,

Bazar-Korgon district - 1 person,

Nooken district - 1 person.

Also, 7 underage prisoners of concentration camps live in the republic: 5 people - in Bishkek, one each in the Zhayil district and the city of Jalal-Abad.

In addition, 11 survivors of the siege of Leningrad: 9 people in the capital, one each living in the Sokuluk district and the city of Balykchy.