Pakistan Army rescues stranded mountaineers from Nanga Parbat
Pakistan Army, since July 6, was coordinating a high risk rescue operation...
Pakistan Army rescues foreign mountaineers
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army has successfully rescued foreign mountaineers and rescue operation was carried via helicopter for foreign mountaineers.
According to the Pakistan Army, the climbers were rescued due to health issues encountered during their expedition. The mountaineers expressed their gratitude to the Pakistan Army for the timely rescue that saved their lives.
The climbers from Netherlands, Singapore, and Ecuador were rescued by Army helicopter due to sickness.
The climbers thanked the Pakistan Army, stating that they fell ill while attempting to summit K2 due to adverse weather conditions. They received medical assistance thanks to the prompt action of the army personnel, for which they are deeply grateful.
It is worth mentioning that in January this year, Pakistan Army volunteers also saved a French mountaineer stranded on a Himalayan peak.
Earlier, Pakistan Army aviation helicopters and pilots on Thursday successfully rescued the stranded mountaineers Shehroze Kashif and Fazal Ali from Nanga Parbat and landed at Jaglot near Gilgit.
The media wing of armed forces, Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the Pakistan Army, since July 6, was coordinating a high risk rescue operation to evacuate stranded mountaineers Shehroze Kashif and Fazal Ali who were stuck at Nanga Parbat.
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