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Search for five missing children aged 8-13 in Sochi

Volunteer detachments, employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the police joined the search for five boys who disappeared in the Adler district of Sochi on the evening of March 31.
According to preliminary information, the guys walked together and did not return home on Friday evening. The parents did not immediately give the alert.
“Parents independently searched for children during the day,” TASS said citing the Sochi administration.
It was not until the evening of April 1 that a police call was received and a full-scale search and rescue operation began. About 70 people are involved in the search for missing children – divisions of the rescue service and the police, as well as volunteers and Cossacks.
Law enforcement has shared a list of missing children: they are two brothers aged 10 and 13, two boys aged 8 and one aged 11.
It was established that the children were seen together near the Aurora Hotel on Alleynaya Street: the guys entered the territory of the hotel and swam in the pool.
The staff reprimanded them and the children fled in an unknown direction.
The Ministry of Emergency Situations appealed to local residents with a request to provide any information on the fate of the children by calling 02. Search for five missing children aged 8-13 in Sochi

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