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Troops in fatal Kashmir avalanche |
2009-04-14 |
At least seven soldiers in Indian-administered Kashmir have been killed in an avalanche in the Shamsabari mountain range, the army says. Lt Col JS Brar told the BBC that the avalanche occurred in Kupwara district on Tuesday morning. He said the soldiers who died were manning a counter-insurgency post. Eight other soldiers were rescued. Soldiers and militants recently fought a six-day-long battle in the inhospitable Shamsabari range. The eight [survivors] have been provided medical aid and their condition is stable," a military spokesman told the Associated Press news agency. Correspondents say that Kupwara is close to India's de facto border with Pakistan, 130km (80 miles) north of Srinagar, the summer capital of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The area is notorious for its frequent rain and heavy snow. India says that soldiers posted there are preventing the entry of suspected Islamic insurgents from Pakistan. The Indian army said it killed 17 suspected rebels and lost eight of its own men last month in one of the major battles in recent years in the region. |
Posted by:john frum |
#3 There, john, I fixed it for you. :-) |
Posted by: trailing wife in Buffalo 2009-04-14 13:29 |
#2 They're now seeing jihadis with snow gear, ice axes, climbing equipment, night vision equipment, GPS etc. That sort of training most probably comes from the Pakistani army itself. |
Posted by: john frum 2009-04-14 12:48 |
#1 The Coldest War. Outside Magazine reports on the front lines atop the Siachen Glacier. |
Posted by: Seafarious 2009-04-14 12:18 |