The Pakistan Army conducted a rescue operation via helicopter for foreign mountaineers from the Netherlands, Singapore, and Ecuador who faced health issues during their expedition. The climbers, who were attempting to summit K2, fell ill due to adverse weather conditions. They expressed deep gratitude to the Pakistan Army for their timely and life-saving intervention.
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The mountaineers received medical assistance thanks to the prompt action of the army personnel. This rescue follows a similar operation in January, when Pakistan Army volunteers saved a French mountaineer stranded on a Himalayan peak.