Feted Russian climber feared dead in fall from Pakistan peak
Dmitry Golovchenko "suffered a likely lethal fall" from the 7,925-metre (26,000-foot) Gasherbrum IV -- the world's 17th tallest mountain -- sometime last week, the Alpine Club of Pakistan (ACP) said.
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Russian Dmitry Golovchenko is said to have suffered a likely lethal fall from the 7,925-metre Gasherbrum IV, the world's 17th tallest mountain, in Pakistan. (AFP)
ISLAMABAD - An award-winning Russian alpinist is feared dead after falling from one of the world's tallest mountains in Pakistan, officials said Thursday, potentially the fourth fatality in
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