Ali Sadpara rescue mission: Pakistan Army utilised F-16 to take photographic surveys
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Mon, Feb 15, 2021
Sadpara and other team members went missing on February 5 during the expedition to K2. File
K2 Virtual and Physical Base Camp on Monday said that an important press conference will be held today.
Sadpara and other team members went missing on February 5 during the expedition to K2.
An extraordinary search operation in the history of mountaineering is underway on K2.
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army sent an F-16 jet to take the photographic surveys when the weather prevented rotary machines from approaching K2 during the search mission to locate Pakistani climber Ali Sadpara and other missing climbers, according to a statement issued by British-American climber Vanessa O’Brien.
K2 expedition: Important press conference about Ali Sadpara, other missing mountaineers today
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Monday Feb 15, 2021
Muhammad Ali Sadpara is the only Pakistani to have climbed eight of the 14 8,000 metre peaks Photo: Elia Saikaly
An important press conference will be held today to provide more information about Ali Sadpara and other missing climbers.
The K2 Virtual and Physical Base Camp team says that an extraordinary search operation is underway.
They say that possible locations have been identified through satellite images.
ISLAMABAD: An important press conference will be held Monday (today) to provide more information about Ali Sadpara and other missing climbers, read the press release issued by K2 Virtual and Physical Base Camp on Monday.
The news of the safe return of the missing mountaineers, Muhammad Ali Sadpara, Juan Pablo Mohr, and John Snorri Sigurjonsson has been verified as false,