Heroic Rescue by Pakistan Army: Stranded Climbers Saved from Gilgit-Baltistan Peak

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In a daring rescue operation, the Pakistan Army saved seven climbers, including three Russians and four Pakistanis, stranded at an altitude of 20,100 feet on Gasherbrum IV mountain in Gilgit-Baltistan. The group was trapped after an avalanche hit the mountain on August 17, leaving them in a precarious situation.

The climbers, suffering from high-altitude sickness, were in urgent need of assistance. Responding promptly to the distress call, the Pakistan Army deployed a helicopter to the site and successfully evacuated all the climbers.

The rescued climbers expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Pakistan Army for their swift and effective response, which saved their lives. This heroic rescue operation showcases the Pakistan Army’s commitment to saving lives and providing assistance in times of need.

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