Russian Woman Climber Trapped for Seven Days on Peak Pobeda After Breaking Leg
Tuesday, 19 August 2025 () A Russian climber has been stranded for a week on Peak Pobeda in Kyrgyzstan after breaking her leg at an altitude of 7,000 meters. Rescue teams are battling severe weather conditions to bring her down safely. Accident on the Mountain According to reports, 47-year-old Natalia from Russia was injured on August 12 during her ascent of Peak Pobeda. After she broke her leg, her climbing partner provided first aid and descended to the storm camp to seek help. Failed Rescue Attempts The following day, two foreign climbers attempted to rescue her, but worsening weather and exhaustion forced them to abandon the effort. Natalia was wrapped in a sleeping bag and left in place. On Sunday, a helicopter reached her position but was forced into a hard landing due to turbulence.
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