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Rescuers save 152 fishermen drifting on ice in NW Russia

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Sunday, the rescuers of the northwestern regional search and rescue team of Russia's emergencies ministry in the Gulf of Finland set out for the villages of Bolshaya Izhora and Lebyazhye in the Lomonosov district to save fishermen drifting on an ice floe," the service said.
ST. PETERSBURG, March 11 (RIA Novosti) - Rescuers have saved 152 fishermen who went drifting on an ice floe toward the Gulf of Finland in northwestern Russia, the regional rescue service said Sunday.

"At 9:35 a.m. Moscow time (6:35 a.m. GMT) Sunday, the rescuers of the northwestern regional search and rescue team of Russia's emergencies ministry in the Gulf of Finland set out for the villages of Bolshaya Izhora and Lebyazhye in the Lomonosov district to save fishermen drifting on an ice floe," the service said.

As of 12:45 p.m. Moscow time (9:45 a.m. GMT), 152 fishermen were rescued, the service said.

According to preliminary information, another 20 fishermen are still staying on the drifting ice.

On March 10, rescuers saved 15 fishermen who went drifting on three ice floes toward the Gulf of Finland Saturday morning.

Despite warnings from rescue services, catching fish from ice-holes remains a favorite pastime for Russian fishermen in winter. The latest incident occurred on the Volga in mid-January when rescuers saved more than 60 fishermen stranded on drifting ice.

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