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Five years after Pakistan remembers a fatal Gayari tragedy
- Updated: April 7, 2017
Gayari tragedy’s fifth anniversary is being celebrated currently to compensate loyalty to a soldiers of a Pakistan Army, along with civilians who embraced martyrdom in a deadly avalanche in 2012.
One hundred and thirty 5 people, including 124 soldiers and 11 civilians were trapped underneath a sleet during an altitude of about 13000 feet, nearby a Siachen Glacier segment after an avalanche strike an army bottom in Gayari sector.
These dauntless group were silenced and buried underneath 70 feet of sleet on a morning of Apr 7, 2012, creation it a misfortune avalanche that a Pakistani troops has ever experienced.
Siachen tragedy: Ground perspicacious radars deployed to Gayari
Today, on a fifth anniversary of a incident, people took to Twitter to remember a bravery and sacrifices of Pakistan’s armed army with a hashtag, #Gyari and #GyariMartys trending opposite a country.
5 years ago currently an avalanche strike a Army bottom in Gayari Sector, Siachin. 140 soldiers and municipal martyred. RIP pic.twitter.com/FZcPPO9m89
— Junaid Akhtar (@junaidashaikh) Apr 7, 2017
After a year prolonged search, former Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani announced on Oct 3, 2013, that 133 bodies had been recovered. Kayani also pronounced a whole republic stands by a armed army of Pakistan in behaving their dedicated requirement of counterclaim of a country.
He also thanked a republic for a prayers and finish support to a Pakistan Army.