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Climber dies trying to rescue injured Russian woman from Kyrgystan's highest mountain; search halted
Natalia Nagovitsyna broke her leg while climbing Victory Peak while at an altitude of 23,000 feet, and has been stranded in ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNKyrgyzstan abandons attempt to rescue Russian climber trapped on icy summit of country’s highest mountain
Rescue missions for well-known Russian climber Natalia Nagovitsyna, trapped on the icy summit of Kyrgyzstan’s highest ...
A female mountaineer, Natalia Nagovitsyna, has been left to die after rescuers gave up hope due to impossible weather ...
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GearJunkie on MSNRescue Called Off for Woman Stranded With Broken Leg for 11 Days on Himalayan Peak
On August 13, Italian alpinist Luca Sinigaglia brought supplies to keep the Russian climber alive, but tragically died during ...
Russian mountaineer Natalia Nagovitsyna remains stranded on a snowy peak over 24,400 feet (7,437 meters) in Kyrgyzstan after ...
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ExplorersWeb on MSNMission to Save Natalia Nagovitsyna on Pobeda Peak 'Hopeless,' Say Russian Authorities
The race to save a woman stranded at 7,150m on Pobeda Peak grows desperate. Rescuers may reach her soon, but whether she's ...
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ExplorersWeb on MSNTragedy on Pobeda Peak: Rescue Called Off as Weather Worsens
Rescue efforts for Natalia Nagovitsyna, stranded for 10 days at 7,150m on Pobeda Peak, were called off today as winds ...
Rescuers have ditched last hopes to reach a mountaineer who has been “left to die” with a broken leg on a snowy 24,000ft ...
Luca Sinigaglia died from prolonged exposure to low oxygen levels and hypothermia at the peak of Pobeda Peak in Kyrgyzstan on ...
DESPERATE efforts to save a climber with a broken leg stuck 23,000ft up a mountain have been called off after ten days and the death of a rescuer. Natalia Nagovitsyna, 47, is still trapped on the ...
In another blow to the climbing community, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Sinigaglia had sadly died ...
A LAST-DITCH bid has been launched to rescue a Russian climber trapped on a mountain with a broken leg. Natalia Nagovitsyna, ...
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