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Sergei Viktorov said that only the three helicopter crew members were found inside the aircraft, and the remaining passengers were on the ground in the snow when the avalanche occurred. The avalanche buried 14 German tourists and one other passenger.

"During the avalanche, only the crew members were on board the helicopter; the tourists at that time were [on the ground] nearby," Viktorov said.

Earlier it was reported that 16 Germans were on board the helicopter plus an unspecified number of crew members.

According to Viktorov, a total of 18 people were initially on board the MI-8 Hip helicopter that failed to make radio contact at a specified time. Search operations were immediately started and another helicopter pilot spotted the missing aircraft at the base of a mountain under an avalanche and reported that the helicopter was damaged.

One German tourist and the pilot"s grandson are in serious condition and have been transported to a hospital in Yelizova.

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