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Two school children got lost in the forest in Komi region.
11.06.2009 12:07
Two school children got lost in the forest in Komi region.

Several children went to the forest with their teacher; the weather was good and they went to the forest lake. Eight- and six-year-old children did not return to school, their disappearance was found several hours later. The school teacher did not pay attention to their absence at first, she thought that they had returned with the other group of children.
      The Internal Forces of the Komi region, inhabitants, rangers and hunters are looking for the children. The trains at the local railways sound horn in hope that children will hear them and come out of the forest to the railway. It was rather warm during the week, so there is a hope that children are alive, if they had found water.
      Source: komi.kp.ru

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