Kazakhstan Recovers Missing Child's Body from Ilek River
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Kazakhstan authorities have recovered the body of a missing child from the Ilek River in Aktobe Region. The discovery concludes a three-week search involving multiple agencies. The boy's body was found by divers three meters from the shore.
The Search Operation
The search for the missing fourth-grader began on March 29 in the Aktobe Region. The operation was conducted near the village of Saryzhar and involved the Ministry of Emergency Situations, police, local government officials, military personnel, volunteers, and residents. The search was conducted around the clock until the boy's body was found.
Discovery in Ilek River
Divers located the child's body in the Ilek River within the Martuk District. The body was found three meters from the shore at a depth of 1.5 meters. The search officially concluded following this discovery, bringing closure to the extensive operation.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to conduct further investigations into the circumstances of the disappearance. It remains unclear what led to the boy's tragic fate.
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Kazakhstan Recovers Missing Child's Body from Ilek River



