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A Russian man who tried crossing the Alps on foot into Italy on Saturday was saved by a rescue helicopter, police said.

Russian saved trying to cross Alps on foot

A Russian man who tried crossing the Alps on foot into Italy on Saturday was saved by a rescue helicopter, police said.

Local residents notified police after seeing the 35-year-old Russian battling through heavy snowfall on the Timmelsjoch high-Alpine highway, which is closed for the winter.

The man, who did not have a passport and visa, was taken to a hospital in Zams suffering from severe hypothermia and frostbite to his hands and legs.

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