Default Image
24, Mar 2026
Rosatomflot provided assistance in the evacuation of the sailor

Moscow, 23rd March 2026, A search and rescue air ambulance helicopter evacuated a seriously ill sailor from the Arktika-2 motor vessel aboard the universal nuclear icebreaker Ural in the Kara Sea. On March 16, near Mys Zhelaniya, the vessel received a signal that there was a seriously ill sailor on board. Together with the Dikson Marine Rescue Coordination Center, a decision was made to transport the patient aboard the nuclear-powered vessel to the nearest helicopter landing point. The sailor is currently receiving qualified medical care in the hospital

The patient was placed in the medical unit on board the universal nuclear icebreaker Ural. The ship’s doctor and paramedic provided the necessary assistance to the sailor before evacuation. Captain Viktor Suryadov’s crew quickly transported the patient to the helicopter’s landing point. The nuclear-powered icebreaker covered the 215-mile journey in 15 hours at an average speed of 13.9 knots. Because all universal nuclear icebreakers of Project 22220 are equipped with a certified landing pad, the helicopter was able to quickly evacuate the patient,” said, Yakov Antonov, General Director of FSUE AtomFlot.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts

Native South – Kitchen & Brew House opens in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, Apr 08:  Native South Kitchen & Brewhouse, a vibrant new dining destination dedicated to traditional South Indian cuisine, opened…

President Droupadi Murmu Presents Gallantry Awards at Defence Investiture Ceremony 2026

New Delhi, June 9 (BNP): President of India, Droupadi Murmu, conferred Gallantry Awards upon personnel of the Armed Forces, Central…

EaseMyTrip Sees Strong Growth in Airport Services Demand

New Delhi, May 6 (BNP): Online travel platform EaseMyTrip has reported a strong double-digit increase in adoption of its airport-related…