“He ran away from the bear and drank dew”: A missing pensioner was found in the forest of the Kostroma region

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Four days later they found a 70-year-old pensioner who went to pick mushrooms in the Kostroma region and got lost in the forest. In this respect kp.ru local PSO volunteers told Lisa Alert.

According to them, these days the old woman had to run away from the bear, eat rabbit cabbage and drink dew.

“This search showed us how strong a person can be, how an ordinary ordinary forest search can unite so many people and force us all to fight for the life of a person to the end, to the limit of our strength and capabilities,” said search coordinator Alexey. .

His son-in-law went to the forest with the woman, and when she did not come to the car at the appointed time, he tried to find the woman on his own. Thereupon, the man contacted rescue teams. On the second day of the search, the missing retiree found the location of the connection and called his family. It turned out that the search was made in the wrong forest because the woman encountered a bear and, frightened, ran to the next one.

They were only able to detect this using a quadcopter on the fourth day. 114 volunteers from Kostroma, Galich, Buy, Volgorechensk and Moscow, the Angel helicopter search and rescue team, the SUV active recreation club, unmanned aircraft, dog handlers, rescuers, police and many local residents participated in the search.

On September 14, it was reported in the Tosnensky district of the Leningrad region. to create A missing local woman who went mushroom picking four days ago. Search teams found him in a wooded area and contacted rescuers in Tosno for help. The latter evacuated the victim and handed him over to doctors.

It was previously reported that the mushroom picker was barely. didn’t explode Two museums in Perm next to a rusty shell.

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