
Three Russian climbers reported missing from Nepal's Annapurna peak
India Today
Three Russian climbers identified as Sergey Kondrashkin, Alexander Luthokin, and Dmitry Sinev have reportedly gone missing from Nepal's Annapurna peak.
Three Russian climbers have reportedly gone missing from Nepal's Annapurna I peak (8,091 meters), news agency ANI reported. A search operation is currently underway to trace the three climbers. The climbers have been identified as Sergey Kondrashkin, Alexander Luthokin, and Dmitry Sinev, according to local media reports.
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