Krasnoyarsk rescuers spoke about the renewed search for the Usoltsev family

April 19 8:47
The next stage of the search the Usoltsev family, who are considered missing missing during a hiking trip in the taiga of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, has not yet brought results.
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Let us remind you that from April 17 to April 19, rescuers, at the request of investigators, take part in repeated search activities on the territory of Kuturchyn, Partizansky district.
It is reported that on the first day, employees of the Krasnoyarsk search and rescue team on snowmobiles examined 15 km of roads and 10 km of forest roads in the area of the Buratinka rock. And on Saturday – 58 kilometers of mountain taiga terrain on snowmobiles, and then another 5 kilometers on foot.
“Despite all efforts, it has not yet been possible to locate the missing,” they said today. KSKU “Rescuer”.
Let us recall that it was previously established that on September 27, 2025, 64-year-old Sergei and 48-year-old Irina Usoltsev, 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, Irina Usoltseva did not go to work and the next day her son filed a complaint with law enforcement agencies. Started right away large-scale search for the family, which continued for a long time without stopping V difficult weather conditions and to the maximum capabilities of all operational services and volunteers. In mid-October, their 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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