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Tragic Helicopter Crash in Russia Claims 22 Lives in the Far East

 

 

No survivors in crash of Russian helicopter with 22 on board in far east


Rescue teams discovered that there were no survivors from the wreckage of a Russian helicopter that went down in the remote Kamchatka peninsula, which had 22 people aboard, according to state news agency TASS on Sunday.

 

The helicopter, identified as a Mi-8T, had just departed from a location near the Vachkazhets volcano. This region, located approximately 4,400 miles east of Moscow, was affected by a cyclone over the weekend, bringing severe winds and rain; however, it remains uncertain if this was a contributing factor to the crash.

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne and Lucy Papachristou in London; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)