New Delhi:Braving deathly conditions on an altitude of 20,000 in the Himalayas, the 15 'Daredevils' of the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) successfully retrieved the bodies of seven deceased mountaineers after a 500-hour-long struggle, and handed them over to their families.
It was a herculean task for the ITBP jawans to retrieve the bodies of eights mountaineers who were snowed down at an altitude of 20,000 feet near the Nanda Devi East peak in Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand.
Speaking exclusively to ETV Bharat, ITBP spokesperson Vivek Pandey said, "In a rare search and retrieval mission codenamed 'Daredevils l', the ITBP mountaineers retrieved seven dead bodies near Nanda Devi East in Pithoragarh after a 500-hour-operation at a high altitude."
The team of Daredevils was led by Ratan Singh Sonal, second in command.
"This was one of the most difficult retrieval operations in the world at such an altitude and typical terrain," Pandey said.
One Indian national and mountaineers from three other countries had lost their lives during the expedition.
Pandey said that 12 mountaineers were on an expedition in Pithoragarh district since May 13, in an attempt to scale Nanda Devi East peak. However, on May 30, the Pithoragarh district administration got an SOS call.