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Pakistan Army Rescues Six Foreign Climbers on K-2

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In a commendable display of bravery and swift action, the Pakistan Army has successfully rescued six foreign climbers who were scaling K-2, the second-highest mountain in the world. The climbers, hailing from America, Chile, Macedonia, and Nepal, experienced high altitude sickness while at the K-2 base camp.

Upon receiving the distress call, the Pakistan Army promptly dispatched a helicopter to the site. The climbers were efficiently airlifted from the base camp and transported to Skardu hospital for medical attention.

The climbers expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Pakistan Army for their timely intervention and lifesaving rescue efforts.

This rescue operation underscores the commitment and capability of the Pakistan Army in handling high-risk missions and providing critical assistance to those in need. The successful operation not only saved lives but also highlighted the army’s readiness to support international climbers in Pakistan’s mountainous regions.

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