A snow breakdown ends the lives of three Indian soldiers in Kashmir

A snow breakdown ends the lives of three Indian soldiers in Kashmir

On Saturday, the Indian army said that three of its soldiers were killed as a result of an ice collapse in Kashmir.
The spokesman for the Indian army, Colonel Emron Mossafi, said that an ice collapse struck the northwestern Matchach sector in Kashmir, which is controlled by India on Friday and besieged three soldiers in a patrol.
He added that the three were rescued and were taken to the hospital, where they died.

Snow landslides and landslides are common in Kashmir, divided between India and Pakistan and are completely demanded.
The ice collapses caused some of the most severe losses in the ranks of the Indian and Pakistani forces that were camped in the region. In 2012, a massive ice collapse in the Pakistan -controlled part of Kashmir resulted in the killing of 140 people, including 129 Pakistani soldiers, and in 2017, some were killed At least 20 Indian soldiers in three ice collapses.
Source: a b.

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