Missing Tourists Found Dead on Kamchatka Peninsula
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An expedition to the Russian Far East turned into a tragedy. Two hikers perished in a snowstorm, five survived with severe frostbite.
Two tourists have died and five others suffered severe frostbite in Kamchatka, where a search team found the missing group on Friday after several days. Seven tourists in the Russian Far East went missing after they got separated from two other members of the expedition after an argument, leaving most of the group without their tent and satellite phone. Russian investigators are already investigating the case as a possible case of negligent homi…
Rescue operation completed in Kamchatka
In Kamchatka, of the seven missing tourists who went on a ski trip to the Awachin Pass, only five were found alive: two people were born in 2001 and 2003 and reported in their channel in VKontakte to the head of the provincial MES, Sergei Lebedev, who was hospitalized in a medium-level condition with signs of frostbite, and TASS was told by the provincial hospital in Kamchat.
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