Pakistan Army's most complicated and difficult rescue operation in Battagram has been successfully concluded.
According to ISPR, General Officer Commanding the Special Services Group himself led the operation. It said the slinging team of the Special Services Group of the Pakistan Army safely rescued the people trapped in the chairlift at a height of 600 feet.
All persons trapped in the chairlift have been moved to safe places.
On the special instructions of the Army Chief, the talented team of Army Aviation and SSG started the rescue operation.
Later, the slinging team of the Special Services Group of the Pakistan Army and the helicopter of the Pakistan Air Force also became a part of the operation. Helicopters of Pakistan Army and Pakistan Air Force reached the spot on time and started the rescue operation.
The team, with the help of the Pakistan Air Force, local administration, and cable experts, demonstrated their skills by carrying out this unique operation in the history of Pakistan.
The Pakistan Army has always responded to the voice of the people in every testing time and has stood and will continue to stand with the people in every hour of difficulty.
Meanwhile, the Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kaakar in a tweet tonight thanked Allah Almighty for successful conclusion of the rescue operation. He said it was a great teamwork by the military, rescue department, district administration as well as local people.
Source: Radio Pakistan