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Indian Army rescues a Hungarian citizen after 30-hour op

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After a 30-hour search effort, an unidentified Hungarian national who had become lost while hiking in the Himalayas was found by the Indian Army reported on Saturday. Over 17,000 feet in the air, near the Umasila Pass, Akkoes Vermes had become disoriented.

But after being saved by Army officers, he was flown in an IAF helicopter for medical attention to Udhampur. In a video, he can be heard stating, “I would want to thank the Indian Army and Air Force for discovering me and rescuing me. He continued, “I am really appreciative of the search parties and everyone engaged.

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“The Operation Bhuzas-Umasi La Operation Search and Rescue team and the Indian army was thanked by the Indian Embassy in Budapest. Concerning pride and perseverance, “in a tweet, the Indian Embassy in Budapest shared a post from the 16 Corps of the Indian Army.

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A Hungarian national who got lost while walking in the Umasila Pass in the Himalayan Ranges was found and rescued by an Indian Army squad from Dul, Kishtwar, after a 30-hour search effort. He was transported to Udhampur for treatment by the IndianAirForce, according to a tweet from White Knight Corps.

A group that was stuck because of terrible weather was rescued by the Indian Army in June. A walk to seven lakes had been started by the group. Finally, a 12-hour operation assisted in getting them to safety.

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The challenging topography of the Himalayan region frequently presents a challenge for the intrepid travelers that come here to explore the area.

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