The British Embassy in Georgia responded to Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze's statement that London should apologize for a "fake" spread by the BBC. This refers to the British Broadcasting Corporation's controversial report alleging that Georgian authorities used a World War I-era chemical weapon called "kamit" to suppress anti-government protests.
In Karachay-Cherkessia, they are looking for disappeared tourists who climbed Elbrus
The prosecutor's office established that the missing group of six people was not registered with the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Now it turns out whether the law on the provision of tourist services was observed.
The missing tourists were reported on the morning of May 23. Tourists from Belarus disappeared on the western slope of Mount Elbrus and have not been contacted since May 21. 9 rescuers and 2 pieces of equipment were sent to search. The issue of attracting aviation is being considered.
In the evening, the search had to be stopped. On the morning of May 24, rescuers will resume them and go up to the assault camp.
Последние новости