Searchers find two more bodies on Mount Elbrus

AP Worldstream | May 22, 2004 | Copyright

AP Worldstream
05-22-2004
Dateline: ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia
Searchers looking for a group of missing climbers found two more bodies Saturday on the northwest slope of Europe's highest peak, Mount Elbrus, emergency officials said.

The bodies are believed to be members of a seven-person mountain climbing group, missing since May 7. Two of the climbers' bodies were found on Tuesday. The climbers were from Ulyanovsk, 720 kilometers (430 miles) east of Moscow.

The latest discovery was made about 5,000 ...

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