Rescue teams recover all 8 bodies following a landslide at a coal mine in Kolyma, Russia. Governor Sergey Nosov confirmed the recovery as the Investigative Committee opens a criminal probe into the incident.
Governor Sergey Nosov confirmed that rescue teams have recovered the bodies of all eight individuals trapped following a landslide at a coal mine in the Kolyma region. The Investigative Committee of the Magadan Region has opened a criminal case into the incident.
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