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The UK has denied data on non-disclosure subscriptions from participants in the search for the Usoltsevs

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The participants who were searching for the Usoltsev family, who disappeared in the mountainous taiga of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, were not required to sign a non-disclosure agreement. This was announced on October 20 by the GSU of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation (IC RF) for the region and Khakassia.

Earlier, the media reported that the search engines signed documents on non-disclosure of information about the Usoltsev family, who disappeared in the mountainous taiga.

"Information about the signing of papers on the non-disclosure of preliminary investigation data by volunteers who took part in the first wave of active searches for the Usoltsev family, who disappeared in the taiga of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, does not correspond to reality. Subscriptions not to disclose the data of the preliminary investigation were not taken away from the participants of the search activities," TASS quoted the agency as saying.

On September 28, the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation in the Krasnoyarsk Territory reported the loss of the Usoltsev family in the Minsk Loop area when they were heading to Mount Pinocchio.

On October 8, the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in the Krasnoyarsk Territory reported that over 515 km of forest roads and 40 square kilometers of woodlands had been explored in search of missing tourists.

On October 12, the regional branch of the LizaAlert volunteer search and rescue team reported that the active phase of the search had been completed, but work would continue in the format of point tasks to be performed by certified rescuers and professionals.

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