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Kairat Kudabayev

   
Individuals Kazakhstanwww.kazakhembus.com -- Captain Kairat Kudabayev of the Kazakh military contingent in Iraq was killed in an explosion on January 9, 2005. The explosion also wounded four other contingent members, and was the the first fatality for the contingent since its deployment in 2003. The same explosion also killed seven Ukrainian soldiers and wounded seven more.



An explosives demolition team made up of Kazakhs and Ukrainians were called in by the police authorities of the city of as-Suwaira in the province of Wasit to remove and destroy a major munitions cache.

The team removed 35 aerial bombs and other explosives found in the town to a demolition field on the outskirts and were preparing to destroy them when some of the ordnance detonated.


The Defense Ministry of Kazakhstan expressed condolences to the family of Captain Kudabayev, and announced the Captain will be awarded the Order of Aibyn (Valor) posthumously and his family will receive financial assistance. His body was flown to Kazakhstan for funeral services. The Captain, from Astana, leaves behind a pregnant wife and a young daughter.

Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, sent a letter to Army Gen. Mukhtar Altynbayev, Kazakhstan’s Minister of Defense, writing: “I have just learned of the death of one of your brave soldiers during explosive ordnance disposal in Iraq, and I am deeply saddened. Please accept our condolences on his sacrifice, which is of great importance to the cause of freedom.”

The four wounded Kazakh soldiers wore body armor during the explosion and suffered injuries to extremities. They are being treated at a Coalition hospital in Baghdad. One soldier has already been released, and the other three are recovering quickly.

Kazakh army engineers have been in Iraq since August 2003, and in that time have destroyed more than 3 million pieces of ordnance. To date, there have been three groups of 27 engineers rotated in and out of Iraq. Army General Altynbayev confirmed the fourth group of Kazakh engineers is “getting prepared to leave for Iraq” to replace the contingent already there.
 

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Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, January 19 2006 @ 06:54 AM MST
allah...............................................
Kairat Kudabayev
Authored by: LWAHL1 on Thursday, January 19 2006 @ 02:24 PM MST
TO THE KUDABAYEV FAMILY FROM THE WAHL FAMILY. DEEPLY SADDEN BY THE NEWS OF KAIRAT! KAIRAT HAS NOT DIED IN VAIN! HE IS A HERO TO HIS COUNTRY. FOR HELPING THE PEOPLE OF IRAQ! I THANK KAIRAT FOR HIS SERVICE TO HIS COUNTRY, TO STAND FIRM ALONG SIDE AMERICA AND OTHER COLATION FORCE'S. KARIAT YOU ARE A TRUE SOLDIER AND BROTHER TO OUR SON AND AMERICAN SOLDIER'S. SADLY, YOU HAVE NEVER MET OUR SON SGT GREGORY L. WAHL US ARMY DRAGON SOLDIER! HE WAS KILLED IN ACTION 05-03-04 IN BALAD, IRAQ.......TODAY YOU MET! NOT THE WAY EITHER OF YOU WOULD OF LIKED. NOR THE WAY OUR FAMILY WANTED YOUR FIRST MEETING. YOU ARE SOMEONE'S SOMEONE AND SOMEONE TO OUR FAMILY, AS YOU ARE SOMEONE TO YOUR COUNTRY. I SHED TEARS SINCE NEWS OF MY SON. TODAY KAIRAT THOSE TEARS ARE FOR YOU. HEALING IS VERY DIFFUCULT TO SOMEONE YOU LOVE DEARLY. HE IS STILL WITH YOU IN YOUR HEART. TAKE EACH DAY ONE AT A TIME. MY HEART AND PRAYS ARE WITH KAIRAT AND YOUR FAMILY.
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