The bodies of the three missing climbers were found while attempting to head to K2

 Islamabad 

The bodies of three missing climbers have been found after Pakistan attempted to climb K2, the world's second highest peak in winter.


Gilgit-Baltistan Information Minister Fatehullah Khan said the bodies of three climbers, including the national diamond Muhammad Ali Sadpara, had been found.


The bodies of the three climbers were found near the Bottleneck base camp.


Earlier, Alpine Adventure Kids, a mountaineering adventure company, reported the bodies in a Twitter message. The statement further said that the body of Muhammad Ali Sadpara was found 300 meters away from K-2 hill bottle nick.


It should be noted that in February this year, an operation was launched to find Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara, Iceland's John Sunori and Javan's Juan Pablo Moore, who went missing in a K-2 skirmish. Was However, it was later postponed.


Speaking to VOA, Mohammad Hussain Azad, a local journalist based in Skardu, said that Sajid Ali Sadpara, a participant in the K2 campaign, called him at noon and told him that he could see his father's body from Camp Four. Are


Mohammad Hussain Azad further said that Sajid Sadpara further said about his father's body that he identified him through the clothes he was wearing that day which was visible in the ditch 300 meters below the bottleneck.


In addition, Samina Baig, a well-known female mountaineer, has given up the K2 campaign due to bad weather. He said rocks had fallen in several places beyond Camp One, making it difficult for him and his team to move forward. Also, the weather at the top was not clear. Because of these threats, they had to abandon the K2 campaign

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