The teenage girl went missing on March 10. It was reported that she left for school in the morning but did not show up for classes and did not return home.

The schoolgirl was searched for by relatives, police, and volunteers. It was reported that the girl called a classmate on the evening of the same day, as well as on the morning of March 11, and said she was in the mountains.

On Saturday, March 14, a search party informed that the search had been stopped. The reason for stopping the search has not yet been given.

According to volunteers who were searching for the girl, she was found dead. This information has not been officially confirmed.

According to surveillance camera footage, the schoolgirl’s route on March 10 shows she left home and went to a store, where she bought yogurt, juice, and chocolate. According to eyewitnesses, the girl had a backpack filled with belongings. In the evening, the girl called a classmate and said she was in the mountains and planned to conduct a survival experiment.

According to preliminary information, the schoolgirl spent the night in the forest. In the morning, she called the classmate again and said she did not intend to return home.

Novorossiysk

Novorossiysk is a major port city on Russia’s Black Sea coast, founded in 1838 as a naval base. It played a significant role in World War II, enduring heavy fighting during the Battle of the Caucasus, and is now a crucial hub for shipping and cement production. The city is also known for the “Malaya Zemlya” memorial complex, commemorating the Soviet troops’ heroic defense during the war.

mountains

Mountains are large natural landforms that rise prominently above their surroundings, formed over millions of years through tectonic forces or volcanic activity. They have held profound cultural and spiritual significance for many civilizations, often seen as sacred spaces or the homes of deities. Historically, mountains have also served as formidable natural barriers, shaping trade, migration, and the development of isolated communities.