About 40 children disappeared in the Judean Desert unaccompanied

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The rescue in the Og River (Photo: Police Spokeswoman)

Drama in the Judean Desert. About 42 children in grades 5-8, who broke away from a large group and the escort, disappeared without an adult present with them, while hiking in the Og River in the Judean Desert.

The tour leaders who identified the campers’ absences reported this to police. The rescue unit of the Dead Sea Scrolls (SJ district) was rushed to the scene, and the unit’s volunteers lifted a skimmer into the air in search of the children.

Scans that are currently being carried out in Nahal Og to locate a group of children (Photo: Police Spokeswoman)

Skimmers and missing locating crews located the group, after extensive searches along the creek route. The children have already entered the hours of darkness and now the unit’s volunteers are joining them for rescue.

(Photo: Dead Sea Scrolls Publishing House)

Skimmer crews have already identified some of the missing and foot crews are entering the creek from various directions to connect with the missing.

Commander of the Scrolls Rescue Unit (Courtesy: Israel Police)

Matan Mored, commander of the police scroll rescue unit: “For about an hour we have been at an incident in the Og River, when part of a large group of hikers disconnected, about 42 cleaned began to go some east and some west, at present we have only some children, and we work hard, “Large teams, to locate the children and bring them to the group. We do not have them all in hand, we continue to work hard, I hope we will bring them all in peace.”

At 20:30, the Israel Police updated: that 18 of the boys were rescued and are in the HFK. 21 children were identified by the unit’s skimmer and ground crews on the way to them. On his way to them.

Towards 21:30 it was reported that a foot connection had been made to all 24 boys who had not yet left the creek. All on their way to the HFK accompanied by the unit’s infantry.

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