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On Russia Day, tricolors flutter over the peaks of the Crimean mountains

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Crimean rescuers joined the festive events dedicated to the Day of Russia, which is a symbol of the independence and freedom of our state. Today, the Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Sadakliev, the head of the Main State Institution of the Republic of Crimea «KRYM-SPAS» Andrei Nazarenko and 6 employees of the Alushta emergency rescue team «KRYM-SPAS» climbed to the top of Mount Demerdzhi (city district of Alushta). Having risen to a height of 1,359 m above sea level, they hoisted the flags of the Russian Federation, Crimea, KRO ROSSOYUZSPAS and GKU RK KRYM-SPAS there.

On Russia Day, tricolors flutter over the peaks of the Crimean mountains

Employees of the Belogorsk emergency rescue team «Crimea-SPAS», consisting of 7 people, climbed to the top of Ak-Kaya in the Belogorsk region. On the White Rock, known to all Crimea, at an altitude of 325 meters above sea level, today the flags of the Russian Federation, the Republic of Crimea and the GKU RK «CRIMEA-SPAS» flutter.

On Russia Day, tricolors flutter over the peaks of the Crimean mountains

Rescuers of the Yalta rescue team «KRYM-SPAS», together with representatives of the KRO «ROSSOYUZSPAS», traditionally set the Russian flag on the so-called «teeth» of the top of Mount Ai-Petri.

On Russia Day, tricolors flutter over the peaks of the Crimean mountains

Eight employees of the Sudak emergency rescue team «KRYM-SPAS» climbed Mount Ai-Georgy, to a height of 498 meters above sea level. Rescuers crossed the path in a cross-country vehicle, then on foot climbed the difficult rocky terrain to the top, where they hoisted the flags of Russia, Crimea and the GKU RK KRYM-SPAS.

Video: MES RK

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