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Near Yaroslavl, the founder of the Cream Soda group fell through the ice

The founder of the Russian musical group Cream Soda, Dmitry Svirgunov, fell through the ice while crossing the waters of the Volga. The incident happened on the night of March 20 in the village of Dievo-Gorodishche in the Yaroslavl region.

“The Ministry of Emergency Situations is still looking for Dima, his brother Roma and his friend Gosha Kiselev. Aristarchus, our friend, who also fell through the ice, managed to get, but could not be saved,” the cream soda said in a post.

Search and rescue operations are currently underway. This was reported to The Eastern Herald by an emergency services source. The regional prosecutor’s office said it would organize an investigation into the incident.

Recall, recently in St. Petersburg a man fell through the ice. He was saved by a policeman, who was promised to receive the medal “For Courage in the Name of Salvation”.

The founder of the Cream Soda group fell through the ice near Yaroslavl

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