German climbers Gunter Sigmund, who tried to save Russian citizens Natalya Nagovicina in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, in Germany and were treated. This was reported by Izvestia at the Austrian Consulate in Kyrgyzstan. According to the consulate, the Germans went to save the Russian woman with the Italian climber Luke Sinigal, who later did not survive due to the edema of the brain. Sigmund itself has received the frozen of the limbs and nose. On Wednesday, on August 20, he flew home and was now observed with his doctors, the Consulate said. In early August, Nagovicin in the group of climbers increased to the peak of Tien Shan's highest victory (7439 meters), and on August 12, during the down time, it broke and broken legs. First, on August 17, Kyrgyzstan's military helicopter, believed to be saved by both Nagovicin and other climbers, did not reach this place and landed at a height of 4600 meters. On August 19, the Kyrgyz army, as well as experienced climbers from the camp at the peak of victory, came to save climbers, but no one could come to the Russian woman due to weather conditions. Read more – in the document “gazeta.ru”. On August 26, it was reported that the Russian Investigation Commission began the audit of the actual incident in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan.
