Fourteen people, mostly children, have died after boats capsized in stormy weather during an outing on a lake in the Republic of Karelia in north-west Russia, the local Emergencies Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
It said it had completed search and rescue operations. There were 51 people, including four adults, on the outing.
A police officer told Reuters by phone that two of the three boats capsized in Syamozero lake because of bad weather.
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The mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobyanin, wrote on his Twitter account that 10 children from Moscow had died, according to preliminary information.
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