Rescue efforts for Russian alpinist Natalia Nagovitsyna, who has been stranded for 11 days at an altitude of 7,000 meters (approximately 22,965 feet) on Pic Pobeda, the highest peak in Kyrgyzstan, have been suspended due to worsening weather conditions. Nagovitsyna sustained a broken leg and was trapped on the mountain, making access extremely difficult. The suspension follows the death of one rescuer who died while attempting to reach her. Authorities have indicated that it is unlikely she will be rescued. The situation has drawn international attention, highlighting the dangers of high-altitude mountaineering in remote regions.
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