Russian climber died in Fan mountains of Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, August 12, 2010, Asia-Plus – 46-year-old Russian climber Oleg Altman died at climbing on Fan mountains in Tajikistan. The body of the climber will be delivered today to the capital, and then will be sent home, said Davlat Habibov, the head of the Department of development of tourism of Committee on youth affairs, sports […]

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DUSHANBE, August 12, 2010, Asia-Plus – 46-year-old Russian climber Oleg Altman died at climbing on Fan mountains in Tajikistan. The body of the climber will be delivered today to the capital, and then will be sent home, said Davlat Habibov, the head of the Department of development of tourism of Committee on youth affairs, sports and tourism at Government of RT.

Other details are not informed yet.

At this moment the Tajik rescuers are busy by searching of the Ukrainian climber Oleg Monsara who was fall off in the Pamir mountains. Now in mountain regions of the country, mainly in Pamir, there are more than 1 thousand foreign climbers.

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