2 Injured Russian Climbers Rescued After 6 Days Stranded on Pakistan Peak

2 Injured Russian Climbers Rescued After 6 Days Stranded on Pakistan Peak
Porters and foreign trekkers move with mules towards the Concordia camping site in front of Broad Peak (L) and Gasherbrum IV (R) at Baltoro glacier in the Karakoram range of Pakistan's mountain northern Gilgit region in this picture taken on Aug. 14, 2019. Amelie Herenstein/AFP via Getty Images
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ISLAMABAD—After six days stranded on a remote peak in Pakistan’s northeast, two injured Russian climbers were rescued, while another remains missing and is presumed dead, a mountaineering official said Wednesday.

The five-member team was attemping to climb one of Gasherbrum’s peaks to retrieve the body of a fellow climber who died there last year when it was hit by a pile of ice on Friday, officials said. Rescuers airlifted two of the mountaineers Monday, but more planning was needed to rescue the next two, who were unable to move because of their injuries.