India retrieves bodies of 7 climbers
Indo-Tibetan Border Police mountaineers and air force personnel taking part in an exercise training session with an helicopter at the Pithoragarh helipad in the Indian state of Uttarakhand before going on a mission to retrieve the bodies of climbers. The climbers are believed killed scaling a treacherous Himalayan peak. – AFP pic, June 24, 2019.
THE bodies of seven climbers killed on India’s second-highest mountain were retrieved yesterday, capping a nearly month-long search by mountaineering experts in treacherous Himalayan terrain. The eight-person group that went missing in late May included four Britons, two Americans, one Indian and one Australian.
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