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There's an image here -
[1] - that would be good for the article, however, it's from
Getty Images, and therefore fails
WP:Nfc. Is there any alternative that could be used, or a tag that could be put on the image? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Sir Magnus (
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contribs)
It seems that all those killed were Kazakhstani and that there were only four foreigners on board, but haven't really found an unequivocal statement. The four foreigners named
here do not appear on the
list of 12 dead, but both these pieces still talk about "15" fatalities;
Radio Free Europe is clear, but not a RS, per
WP:PUS. So can better sources be found, perhaps in the local press or Government press releases?
Davidships (
talk)
02:43, 30 December 2019 (UTC)reply
Condolence section
The condolences section was useful, even though not directly, to know which countries care about which.
It was not politics (the messages were not supposed to be in the article, just the names of countries or entities who cared).
The continued reverting of "story" for "storey" and vice versus is tedious (often with a unilateral claim of correctness). Both are correct - it just depends on whether the article is to be in British or American English. Is there any point in
story or storey if nobody looks it up? The word was first introduced
here as "storey", so unless there is other text that has established a different EngVar,
MOS:RETAIN applies and
Template:Uw-lang can be deployed as necessary.
Davidships (
talk)
23:09, 1 January 2020 (UTC)reply
I've attempted to rewrite the section in proper English. I would appreciate it if someone familiar with the Kazakh language would check my work, as I was relying on the translation tool in my web browser.
Carguychris (
talk)
19:48, 12 December 2022 (UTC)reply
Google Translate wasn't cooperating with me at the time. In any case, I think this page needs an update by someone who understands the Russian language, as I absolutely don't trust Google Translate on technical documents. (My son and I translated excerpts from an automotive service manual into German and back a few years ago for fun, and the results were alternately nonsensical and hilarious.)
Carguychris (
talk)
17:24, 19 July 2023 (UTC)reply