A Russian climber, Natalia Nagovistyna, has been stranded on Kyrgyzstan's highest peak, Peak Pobeda, at an altitude of approximately 7,000 meters for over two weeks after fracturing her leg. Rescue efforts were suspended due to severe weather conditions, and authorities have reported no signs of life following extensive search operations. The situation worsened after another climber died attempting a rescue. Despite the family’s appeals and drone footage showing Nagovistyna waving seven days after losing contact, Kyrgyz officials have confirmed the termination of the search. The case highlights the extreme dangers of high-altitude mountaineering in the region.
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