The helicopter will fly out today for the Ukrainian climbers who have got stuck in mountains of Tajikistan

Dushanbe, August 11, Asia-Plus – The helicopter will fly out today for the Ukrainian climbers who have got stuck in mountains of Tajikistan . As the head of tourism development department on youth affairs, sports and tourism at government of RT Davlat Habibov has informed «AP», two Ukrainian climbers – Alexander Vashchenko and Alexey Nikonenko, […]

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Dushanbe, August 11, Asia-Plus – The helicopter will fly out today for the Ukrainian climbers who have got stuck in mountains of Tajikistan .

As the head of tourism development department on youth affairs, sports and tourism at government of RT Davlat Habibov has informed «AP», two Ukrainian climbers – Alexander Vashchenko and Alexey Nikonenko, “have got stuck” without communication in the canion Devlokhar, in Pamir, at height of 4600 meters. The instructor of climbers, the master of sports of Ukraine Oleg Monsar got away from the Southern Devlohar  pass in July 30. When he fell off, satellite phone and two ropes have fallen after him . The group looked for the head while there were products, but has not found.

As he said, now rescuers wait for the permission of the Ministry of Defence for a departure of the helicopter from airdrome “Aini”. D.Habibov said that they have informed about this incident very late.

The group of the Ukrainian climbers has arrived on July 21 to Tajikistan to pass form Dipshara up to the glacier platform a “Poljana-Maskvin” to come to the camp “Climbers”.

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