Chopper passengers missing after crash
Published: 07 October, 2007, 06:38
Rescuers are continuing their search for two people believed to have been in a helicopter which crashed in Russia's Far East. The chopper went down on October 4 close to the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Four bodies have already been found and identified.
Flight recorders have not been found yet, and the cause of the incident is still unknown.
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