Indonesian climbers near Russian plane wreckage
Gadsden Times Friday 11th May, 2012
Rescue teams used climbing gear to scale the nearly sheer slopes of a dormant Indonesian volcano, hoping Friday to reach the wreckage of a Russian-made jetliner that crashed with 45 people aboard during a demonstration flight for potential buyers.
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