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Avalanches kill six Indian soldiers in IoK

Published January 26, 2017 Updated January 26, 2017 10:46am

imageSRINAGAR: Six Indian soldiers were killed in Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK) when avalanches hit an army post and a patrol along the de facto border that Line of Control (LOC), the army said on Thursday.

The avalanches buried an army camp and a separate patrol approaching a post on the border known as the Line of Control (LoC) under tons of snow in the remote Gurez area on Wednesday, an army spokesman told AFP.

"An officer and six other soldiers were rescued despite hostile weather. Bodies of three soldiers from the camp could be retrieved only today (Thursday) morning," said Colonel Rajesh Kalia.

Another avalanche, also on Wednesday, buried an army patrol that was approaching a post on the unofficial border with Pakistan in the same area.

"Coordinated rescue operations are in progress in which three bodies could be recovered so far," the spokesman said.

Details of the other missing soldiers, whose number was not clear, were being ascertained, he said.

Four members of a single family died on Wednesday in the same area when the house they were sleeping in was hit by an avalanche. A lone survivor was rescued.

One soldier also died Wednesday as in the north of the territory when a camp was hit by an avalanche.

Meteorologists have forecast more heavy snow across the territory over the next two more days.

Authorities had already issued avalanche warnings, advising residents in mountainous areas not to venture out.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2017

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