Wandered in the mountains for 10 days: 26-year-old tourist lost in Transcarpathia.
Rescuers found a tourist in the Carpathians who wandered in the mountains for 10 days
In the Transcarpathian region, rescuers saved a tourist who was hiking in the Carpathians for 10 days. A 26-year-old man from the Mykolaiv region left for a hike on October 5th from the village of Vorokhta in the Ivano-Frankivsk region and got lost. The tourist was found in the Bogolin Grun area of the Rakhiv district in an exhausted state. He was fed, given hot tea, and treated for wounds, after which he was taken to the village of Bohdan and handed over to emergency medical workers. Eventually, the injured was hospitalized in Rakhiv district hospital.
Recall that some Ukrainian men, to avoid mobilization, flee beyond Ukraine's borders. Since most men of conscription age are prohibited from leaving the country during martial law, they resort to various measures - notably crossing rivers or faking illnesses.
During the martial law period in Ukraine, law enforcement uncovered over 600 organized criminal groups that helped men of conscription age leave the country and go abroad.
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