Landslides disrupt children's camping in Chechnya

The Gorny Benoy children's camp in the Nozhai-Yurtovsky District of Chechnya will be unable to accommodate its first campers due to ongoing landslides.

According to the district administration, damage was sustained to "a residential building, a fence, and certain areas of the grounds. Therefore, the first summer camp, scheduled for June 4, has been cancelled."

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