All three people on board a plane that was forced to make an emergency landing in Russia's remote Kamchatka region have been found alive and well after a three-day search, officials said on Sunday. The operation ended when a rescue helicopter spotted the An-2 aircraft despite difficult weather conditions on Kamchatka, a peninsula that juts into the Pacific Ocean and is known for its wilderness and volcanoes. The plane, carrying commercial goods, swiftly lost speed due to a build-up of ice and was forced to land on snow, a local official, Nikolai Sepko, wrote on Telegram.
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