Islamabad: Pakistan Army on Tuesday declared dead all the 139 soldiers buried alive by an avalanche at a high- altitude camp in the Siachen sector, proclaiming them as “shuhada” (martyrs).
A military statement declaring them dead came days after rescuers recovered three bodies from the remote glacier where a huge avalanche buried them in early hours of April 7.
The military said that the decision to proclaim them “shuhada” (martyrs) was made after consultations with “religious leaders of prominence from all sects and factions”. The army pledged it would “continue all out efforts to recover the bodies of all shuhada”. There had been an intense debate within the army over the issue of how to describe the missing personnel after the avalanche hit the camp at Gyari on April 7.
Within days of the incident, experts and former army officers had said it was unlikely that anyone in the camp had survived. The army, however, did not refer to the personnel as martyrs due to the sensitivities involved. Search teams recovered the bodies of three soldiers on May 27, nearly 50 days after the avalanche. “Nature and magnitude of the calamity is suggestive of no probability of recovering any person alive,” the military statement said. Noting that 52 days had passed since the avalanche, the statement further said:
“Notwithstanding the resolve of troops employed on search operations, excavation work is taking time due to constraints imposed by terrain and weather.” (PTI)