The Pakistan Army Aviation has successfully rescued an Estonian mountaineer, Saama Marie, who was stranded with a broken leg in the challenging terrain of Skardu.
Marie, an experienced climber, was on a climbing expedition when she suffered a leg injury, leaving her in dire need of medical attention.
The Pakistan Army Aviation responded swiftly to the distress call and executed a meticulously planned rescue mission.
The rescue operation was carried out under challenging weather conditions and rugged terrain, but the skilled pilots of Pakistan Army Aviation managed to reach the precise location and airlift Marie to safety.
She was then transported to Skardu for necessary medical care and treatment. This rescue operation highlights the bravery and professionalism of Pakistan Army Aviation and demonstrates the spirit of international cooperation in times of crisis.
Saama Marie’s rescue is a testament to the unpredictable challenges that mountaineers face and the invaluable role of emergency responders in ensuring their safety.
The Pakistan Army Aviation’s successful rescue mission has earned praise from all quarters, and Marie’s ordeal serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and quick response in emergency situations.