At Svitsiaz, rescuers pulled a man from the bottom of the lake and saved him
"They heard a scream 20 meters from the shore."

Yesterday evening, at the "Svitsiaz" rescue post in Novogrudok district, cries for help were heard. The shouts came from a distance of 20 meters from the shore.
Rescue swimmers dived and pulled a 46-year-old unconscious man from the bottom.
They cleared his airways of silt and began artificial lung ventilation. Their efforts were rewarded — breathing was restored.
Rescuers monitored the victim's condition until the ambulance crew arrived and handed him over to medics, as reported by the water rescue society.
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