Search engines spoke about examining a helipad near the place where the Usoltsev family disappeared in the east of the Krasnoyarsk Territory


22 February 15:27
No trace of the Usoltsev family were not found on the helipad, which is located not far from the place where they disappeared during a hiking trip in the taiga of the Partizansky district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
As Serafima Choodu, a representative of the LisaAlert detachment, told TASS, the territory was thoroughly examined:
“Indeed, the helipad is located relatively close to the headquarters and recreation centers where the Usoltsev family was last seen. Services and volunteers inspected this site, as well as the surrounding area, very carefully. No trace of the family was found.”
Previously in Federal media reported that the Usoltsevs could have flown by helicopter from Kuturchinsky Belogorye.
The Investigative Committee of the Krasnoyarsk Territory reported today that there is no new information on the case of the missing Usoltsev family.
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Let us recall that it was previously established that on September 27, 2025, 64-year-old Sergei and 48-year-old Irina, together with their 5-year-old daughter, arrived by car from Zheleznogorsk to the village of Kuturchin to go hiking as part of a tourist group in the direction of Kuturchinsky Belogorye. Due to an unfavorable weather forecast, the group did not gather, but on September 28 at noon the Usoltsev family set out on their own, informing the base employee of their route – to Mount Buratinka and back. On September 29, a colleague wrote to Irina Usoltseva’s adult son and reported that she had not gone to work and that the family was going on vacation to the Partizansky district. On September 30, the young man filed a complaint with law enforcement agencies. Started right away a large-scale search for the family that went on for a long time difficult weather conditions and at the maximum capabilities of operational services and volunteers. In mid-October the active phase was completed, having switched to the mode of targeted tasks: now they are dealt with by professionals and certified rescuers.
Various conspiracy theories were expressed on social networks and the media about the mysterious disappearance of the family, including that they could have fled to another country. But law enforcement officers and volunteer search engines believe the main version of what happened was an accident, associated with a sharp change in weather conditions in the mountains.
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