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Pakistan Army rescues Russian and Pakistani climbers from Gilgit-Baltistan peak


The Pakistan Army efficiently rescued seven climbers, together with three Russians and 4 Pakistanis, stranded at an altitude of 20,100 toes in Gilgit-Baltistan.

On August 17, a bunch of Russian climbers had been trapped in a distressing state of affairs after an Avalanch hit the Gasherbrum IV mountain in Gilgit-Baltistan area, in keeping with state broadcaster PTV.

The climbers, who had been going through difficulties attributable to high-altitude illness, had been in pressing want of help.

Upon receiving the misery name, the Pakistan Army swiftly deployed a helicopter to the positioning and safely evacuated all of the climbers.

The rescued climbers expressed their gratitude to the Pakistan Army for his or her immediate and efficient response.


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