Pak Army rescues 6 foreign mountaineers attempting to summit K2

Pakistan Army has successfully rescued six foreign mountaineers who were attempting to summit K-2.

These climbers, hailing from the US, Chile, Macedonia, and Nepal, experienced high-altitude sickness at their base camp during the expedition.

The climbers contacted the Pakistan Army for assistance, following which they were successfully rescued.

The mountaineers thanked Pakistan Army for their timely rescue.

Source: Radio Pakistan

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