His mother, Olga Fokina, told Russian TV that she and her 3-year-old son escaped but that the baby, who was asleep in his crib, went missing in the chaos. The next day, as they shifted through debris, rescue workers heard a soft noise and shut off their equipment to listen more closely. He began to cry louder,” one of the rescue workers told a Russian news station, the Associated Press reported. Soon, they had pulled Ivan out of the rubble. He was also being treated for hypothermia and frostbite, having spent 36 hours in freezing conditions under rubble.
Source: Washington Post January 02, 2019 16:01 UTC