6 Indian Soldiers Dead in Kashmir Avalanche
Monday, February 8, 2010 at 4:56 pm
SRINAGAR: A massive avalanche hit a training center of the Indian army at a famous ski resort town in occupied Kashmir on Monday, killing at least six soldiers and trapping nearly 60 others, police and army officials said.

Rescue operations were under way at Gulmarg, a ski resort about 30 miles (50 kilometers) northwest of Srinagar, the main city in Indian occupied Kashmir, said Col. Vineet Sood, an Indian army spokesman in Srinagar.
Sood said the avalanche hit a training center of the army’s High Altitude Warfare School, or HAWS, around 11 a.m. and swept away soldiers during a training session.
“We have activated all resources to rescue the buried soldiers,” he said.
Farooq Ahmed, a top police officer in Kashmir, said the casualties could rise and joint rescue teams of police, army and tourism officials had reached the spot.
Incessant snowfall and rain were hampering the rescue operations, Sood said.
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