During the day, the air temperature in the cosmodrome area exceeded 30°C, and there was nowhere to hide from the scorching heat.
Two French citizens tried to illegally enter the territory of the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, one of them died. The Russian Telegram channel Baza wrote about it on Tuesday, June 11.
It is indicated that the men left the highway and headed for the tall buildings in the steppe. On the way, someone got sick.
Russian Telegram channel 112 published the possible names and ages of the tourists. According to 112, they walked in the restricted area through the steppe. Angelo Alebet, 25, reportedly “bled several times from his nose and later lost consciousness.
It is indicated that 27-year-old Nicholas Carbon, who was with him, went to the nearest Samara-Shimkent road and stopped the Kazakh police. They took the foreign tourist to checkpoint 1. And when they found Angelo, he was dead. It is known that no signs of violent death were found on the body.
“His heart can’t handle the heat,” the channel wrote, citing the preliminary conclusions of experts.
The Baikonur Cosmodrome is located in Kazakhstan and is used by Russia under a long-term lease. The air temperature in the Baikonur area at the beginning of June 2024 exceeded +30 degrees Celsius.
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Source: korrespondent

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