Six people are known to have died and rescuers are unable to reach survivors, local media say.
At least six people have died while climbing Eurasia's highest active volcano in eastern Russia's Kamchatka region, local media report.
Two of the climbers are believed to be sheltering in a camp at 3,300m above sea level, and another four in a tent at 4,000m.The 12-strong group, which included two guides, began their ascent to the 4,754m summit on Tuesday, local media say. One of the guides is reported to have broken his leg and the condition of the remaining climbers was not immediately known.
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