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Avalanche traps about 150 Pakistani soldiers

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Press Release
No PR67/2012-ISPR Dated: April 7, 2012
Rawalpindi - April 7, 2012:
Names of persons buried under snow slide in Gayari sector near Skardu.


Officers

1. PA-32596 Lt Col Tanvir Ul Hassan




2. PA-39548 Maj Zaka Ul Haq




3. PA-105358 Capt Haleem Ullah( AMC)




Junior Commission Officers

4. N/Sub Khurshid




5. N/Sub Didar




6. N/Sub Malik




7. N/Sub Iftikhar




Havildar

8. Hav Rehber




9. Hav Haji Shafayat




10. Hav Zakir




11. Hav Gulfraz




12. Hav Shah Nawaz




13. Hav Musadiq




14. Hav Rustam




15. Hav Shad




16. Hav Ghulam Muhammad




17. Hav Sher Nayab




18. Hav Ishaq




19. Hav Tanvir




Lance Havildar / NaiK




20. L/Hav Mustafa




21. L/Hav Ghulam Qadir




22. Nk Ashraf




23. Nk Sartaj




24. Nk Mudasar




25. Nk Jabbar




Lance Naik / Sepoy




26. Lnk Irshad




27. Lnk Sami Ullah




28. Lnk Sharafat




29. Lnk Mustafa




30. Lnk Himayat




31. Lnk Altaf




32. Lnk Mir Hussain




33. Lnk Irfan




34. Sep Ali Zar




35. Sep Saleem




36. Sep Malik Riaz




37. Sep Jamil




38. Sep Akhtar




39. Sep Nadir Wali




40. Sep Israr




41. Sep Sajid




42. Sep Naseer




43. Sep Dildar




44. Sep Zaman




45. Sep Irfan Khalil




46. Sep Waseem




47. Sep Ehsan




48. Sep Ashraf




49. Sep Riaz




50. Sep Shoaib




51. Sep Iqbal




52. Sep Mumtaz




53. Sep Haider




54. Sep Mehtab




55. Zulqarnain




56. Sep Ghulab Shah




57. Sep Rehmat Wali




58. Sep Nadeem




59. Sep Nafs Ali




60. Sep Nadeem Hashmi




61. Sep Qurban




62. Sep Muhammad Khan




63. Sep Akbar




64. Sep Ali Muhammad




65. Sep Muhammad Ali




66. Sep Amin




67. Sep Fiaz




68. Sep Shakeel




69. Sep Siraj




70. Sep Fazal Abbas




71. Sep Javed




72. Sep Javed




73. Sep Sakhi Zaman




74. Sep Sajjad Kazmi




75. Sep Fida Hussain




76. Sep Naeem




77. Sep Shamim




78. Sep Zakir




79. Sep Nisar Hussain




80. Sep Aurangzeb




81. Sep Arshad




82. Sep Sultan




83. Sep Muhammad Hussain




84. Sep Nasir




85. Sep Ilyas




86. Sep Mukhtiar




87. Sep Fida Hussain




88. Sep Zaheer




89. Sep Naseer




90. Sep Aftab




91. Sep Adil




92. Sep Muzamil




93. Sep Sarfraz




94. Sep Shameer




95. Sep Soba Khan




96. Sep Abid




97. Sep Ishaq




98. Sep Aksar Zaman




99. Sep Najeeb Ullah




100. Sep Siraj Ud Din




101. Sep Jaffar




102. Sep Ansar




103. Sep Ishaq




104. Sep Ghulam Rasool




105. Sep Muhammad Hussain




106. Sep Jumma khan




107. Sep Muhammad Ali




108. Sep Zakir Kawardo




109. Sep Ghulam Mehdi




110. Sep Ghazi Shah




111. Sep Sana Ullah




112. Sep Imtiaz




113. Sep Hameed Ullah




114. Sep Sadiq Gultri




115. Sep Gul Daz ( FS Sec)




Clerks




116. Nk / Clk Ghulam Nabi




117. Nk/ Clk Ghulam Ali




Cooks




118. Sep/Ck Muhammad Ali




119. Sep/Ck Karim




120. Sep/Ck Ghulam Mehdi




Sweepers

121. Moon Gul




122. Asif




123. Naveed




124. Ali




Civilian (paid out of defence establishment)

125. Jalil (Waiter)




126. Hameed ( Waiter)




127. Nasrullah (Barber)




128. Muhammad Ameer (Barber)




129. Waheed ( Canteen)




130. Azeem (Canteen)




131. Sarfraz (Dhobi)




132. Wali (Dhobi)




133. Noor Shah ali (Dhobi)




134. Sabir (Tailor)




135. Ghulam Rasool (NCB) - Uncfm/Suspected


:: ISPR :: Inter Services Public Relations - PAKISTAN
 
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Avalanche...at time of year. Is this normal ?
I thought, it happens only in winter, when there is plenty of snow.
 
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may Allah make the rescue operation easy & save the soldiers amin

can the mods update us on pdf member sir xeric
 
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Siachin may have an extremely cold weather and might arguably have the world's highest battlefield.

I believe these 2 countries (India and Pakistan) are fighting for it because of these major reasons:

If India gains control of Siachin, then they can destroy the road that links between Pakistan and China.
If Pakistan gains control of Siachin, then they become safe.
 
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Helicopters were deployed in a rescue operation. Troops used sniffer dogs to comb the area, said the military. Heavy engineering equipment was flown to the site from the garrison city of Rawalpindi, near the capital Islamabad.

"This happened at six o'clock. These avalanches usually happen at night. It took them by surprise," Abbas told Reuters....
 
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