Junior Sergeant Khasilbek Eshnazarov, who died as a result of the IED, was awarded the "Courage" medal.
A road patrol service employee was killed as a result of being hit by a BMW car.

According to the decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the inspector of the road patrol service of the Traffic Safety Department of the Tashkent city Main Department of Internal Affairs, the late Junior Sergeant Khasilbek Beknazarovich Eshnazarov, was awarded the "Courage" medal.
The decree notes that he was awarded for his great services in selfless service within the internal affairs bodies, combating crime, ensuring public safety and citizen tranquility, effectively preventing road traffic accidents, and conducting the prevention of violations.
It was also particularly emphasized that the late officer performed his service duties sincerely and with high honor, demonstrating an example of bravery and devotion, and actively participated in educating the younger generation in the spirit of love and loyalty to the Motherland.
We recall that on the evening of February 25, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan published a video showing a BMW M4 (license plate 010210OC) hitting a Road Patrol Service officer in Tashkent. At the wheel was a 16-year-old 10th-grade student who did not have a driver's license.
It was later established that this vehicle belonged to a girl born in 2002, and that from 2024 until that day, the car had been given to a person without the right to drive a vehicle 18 times.







