Pakistan Army conducts life-saving heli rescue in Gilgit-Baltistan

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army executed a successful helicopter rescue mission in the rugged terrain of Gilgit-Baltistan. To airlift a 65-year-old man named Noor Muhammad from the remote village to Minimarg.

Noor Muhammad, a paraplegic patient, found himself in a dire situation as road closures isolated him from much-needed medical attention. With routes to Minimarg Hospital impassable, his health was hanging in the balance.

Thanks to the swift action of the Pakistan Army, Noor Muhammad was swiftly transported to the Minimarg Army Medical Camp, where he is currently receiving the care he desperately needs. Soon, arrangements will be made for his transfer to a hospital in Gilgit-Baltistan for further treatment.

The families of patients like Noor Muhammad expressed profound gratitude to the Pakistan Army for their selfless dedication and timely intervention. Abdul Rasheed, speaking on behalf of the community, recounted the critical moments when their loved one required urgent medical care amidst impassable roads.

“Two days ago, when our patient had a seizure, all the routes to Minimarg Hospital were closed,” shared Abdul Rasheed. “We contacted the Pakistan Army, and they rushed our patient to the hospital.”

In this challenging time, the unwavering support and assistance provided by the Pakistan Army have been a beacon of hope for those in need. Abdul Rasheed emphasized, “We thank the Pakistan Army who supported us every moment and helped us in this difficult time.”

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