Embassy of Kazakhstan to the Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic, the name of the Kazakh soldier was written forever
With the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Czech Republic, the name of the Kazakh soldier Rakhymzhan Nurmaqsutov, who was buried in the cemetery of the brothers in the village of Kostice in the South Moravia region of the Czech Republic, was engraved on the monument at the head of the grave.
Raqymzhan Nurmaqsutov was born in 1924 in Zhambyl district of Almaty region. Rowen, 13th Guards, Junior Sergeant, Cavalier. On April 14, 1945, he was bravely killed in a fight for the village of Kostice.
In the fall of last year, Kazakhstan visited the Embassy in the Czech Republic. Relatives of Nurmaksutov reported that they had identified the burial place of the deceased and asked for help inscribing his name on the tombstone. The embassy has carried out appropriate work in cooperation with the Czech Ministry of Defense and representatives of local authorities. As a result, the monument to Soviet soldiers in the cemetery where the deceased was buried R. Nurmaksutov’s name was also written.
The solemn opening ceremony was attended by diplomats of the Embassy of Kazakhstan, local authorities, relatives of the Maidanger, as well as representatives and students of the Kazakh diaspora in the Czech Republic and praised the bravery and spirit of the Kazakh warrior.
🔸 The name of the Kazakh soldier was immortalized in the Czech Republic
With the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Czech Republic, the name of the Kazakh soldier Rakhimzhan Nurmaksutov, buried in a brotherly grave in the village of Kostice in the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic, was engraved on a memorial plaque at the burial site.
Rakhimzhan Nurmaksutov was born in 1924 in Zhambyl district of Almaty region. Junior sergeant, cavalryman of the 13th Guard Cavalry Rovna Division. On April 14, 1945, he heroically died in the battle for the liberation of the village of Kostice.
In the fall of last year, relatives of R. Nurmaksutova reported that they found the burial place of the deceased and asked the Embassy for assistance in writing his name on the tombstone. The embassy, together with the Ministry of Defense of the Czech Republic and local authorities, carried out relevant work. As a result, on the memorial plaque dedicated to Soviet soldiers at the cemetery where R. is buried. Nurmaksutov, his name was inscribed.
The opening ceremony was attended by diplomats of the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Czech Republic, the leadership of the local government, relatives of the frontman, as well as representatives of the Kazakh diaspora of the Czech Republic and students. Participants of the ceremony laid flowers to the memorial and honored the memory of the Kazakh warrior.

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