Aircraft rescue practice was conducted

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The professional rescuers' training drill, which includes watermen and divers, is being organized by the National Emergency Management Agency in partnership with the Natural Search and Rescue Squad of the Ministry of Emergencies of the Russian Federation at Khuvsgul Lake.

The training is currently on its fourth day. Today, a helicopter search and rescue exercise was conducted as part of the training, and the rescuers are actively participating in diving sessions and sharing experiences.

 

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