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Kyrgyzstan has announced the lack of information about the condition of a climber from the Russian Federation.

Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kyrgyzstan: there is no information about a climber from the Russian Federation stuck at Victory Peak
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There is no information about the condition of Russian climber Natalia Nagovitsina, who is stuck on Victory Peak with a broken leg. This was reported to Izvestia by the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kyrgyzstan.

"There is no connection with her, there is no data on her condition," said the representative of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

Earlier, Almaz Sarbanov, a representative of the Kyrgyz Ministry of Defense, told Izvestia that a rescue group of four people had moved to Natalia. According to him, it will take them three days to reach it, and the same amount of time to return. He clarified that the weather conditions may make climbing difficult.

Nagovitsina, along with other climbers, conquered the peak on August 12. But it was not possible to return in full force. It is known that there could be at least five people in the group. The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kyrgyzstan told Izvestia that the body of climber Alexei Ermakov, who died in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, was transported to the morgue in the city of Karakol, and it is expected to be transported to his native Omsk.

The body of another Italian tourist, Luca Sinigilla, who died at Victory Peak, is located at an altitude of 6.9 thousand m. If the weather and snow conditions allow, its descent may take 5-6 days. In addition, presumably, the dead are an Iranian mountaineering team consisting of two people — there is no information about their location, they last contacted on August 10.

Two climbers, Gunther Sigmund, a German citizen, and Roman Mokrinsky, a Russian, were also injured while descending from the mountain. They were transported to Karakol for medical treatment.

The fact that 47-year-old Natalia was stuck on Victory Peak at an altitude of 7 km was reported on August 19 in the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kyrgyzstan. She broke her leg during the descent and has been at altitude for a week. It was noted that the woman's partner gave her first aid and went for help. On the same day, the Ministry of Defense of the Republic reported that a group of rescuers had been sent to the woman's location.

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