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Decision to launch a major aerial operation to search for Ali Sadpara


It has been decided to conduct a search operation at a very high altitude of K2 from the C-13 aircraft to search for Muhammad Ali Sadpara and his team. The death zone will be photographed with the latest camera. Skardu: According to details, it is the fourth day of aerial search operation on K2 to search for Mohammad Ali Sadpara and his team. Sources said that snowfall is continuing on adjacent mountains including K2. The pressure is too high. Rescue sources said that the helicopter mission to search for the missing climbers has been delayed. Ground search and rescue teams are present at the base camp. Ground search will resume as soon as the weather improves. Sources said that the weather is expected to improve for a short time in the afternoon. As soon as the weather improves, aerial operations will be considered. Ali Sadpara's son Sajid Sadpara will also take part in the historic operation. An emergency meeting was held at the Ministry of Home Affairs regarding the K2 operation. The Home Ministry contacted the Air Headquarters regarding the K2 operation, in which it was agreed to continue the operation using modern technology. A team of pilots is ready with modern helicopters of Pakistan Air Force. The Skardu Tourism Department said that the condition of Mohammad Ali Sadpara and two foreign climbers could not be ascertained. The search operation was halted today due to inclement weather. Rescue operation will resume as soon as the weather clears. The tourism department said that the Pakistan Army was playing a full role in the aviation rescue operation while the search was being carried out by Army helicopters and by land. On the other hand, Sajid Ali Sadpara said that Muhammad Ali is satisfied with the ongoing search operation for Sadpara. Muhammad Ali Sadpara is missing from Chardan. At 8200 meters, everyone was with Ali Sadpara. Mohammad Ali Sadpara's son said that when we got out of there, the temperature was minus 62 degrees Celsius.