Nine killed, 25 injured as avalanche hits Shounter Top in Pakistan’s mountainous north 

In this screengrab, taken from a video posted by spokesperson to chief minister of Gilgit-Baltistan, rescue officials search for the avalanche victims in the Astore district in Pakistan’s northern Gilgit-Baltistan on May 27, 2023. (Photo courtesy: Twitter/iAliTajGB)
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Updated 27 May 2023
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Nine killed, 25 injured as avalanche hits Shounter Top in Pakistan’s mountainous north 

  • Official says the victims were nomads who bring their cattle from Punjab to Gilgit-Baltistan region every summer
  • The region is home to over 7,000 glaciers and often witnesses avalanches, landslides and glacial lake outbursts

KHAPLU: At least nine people were killed and around 25 others injured after an avalanche hit Shounter Top area in the Astore district in Pakistan’s northern Gilgit-Baltistan region on Saturday, officials said. 

At a height of 14,500 feet above the sea level, the Shounter Top mountain pass connects the Astore district to Azad Kashmir. The area is mostly inhabited by nomads, called ‘bakarwal,’ who bring their cattle from Punjab to the mountainous north every summer because of its lush green pastures. 

“It was raining in the area at night and snow was also falling. The nomads were on the way to Astore from Punjab via Azad Kashmir, when the incident took place,” Muhammad Shireen, a senior police official in Astore, told Arab News. 

“They were hit by a snow avalanche and as a result, nine were killed and almost 25 injured. Among the deceased, six were men and three were women.” 

Local volunteers had so far retrieved six bodies, according to the official. 

“We have moved police, Rescue 1122 and officials of the district administration to the spot, while Pakistan Army troops are also assisting in the rescue mission,” he said. “The victims hailed from Punjab’s Chakwal district.” 

Shortly after the incident, authorities imposed an emergency at the Astore district headquarter hospital. 

“An emergency has been declared in DHQ Hospital Astore. The doctors and staffs are on alert,” Dr. Mubashir Hassan, health director for the Astore-Diamer division, told Arab News. 

“The rescue operation is underway and the district health officer is also on the spot.” 

Pakistan Gilgit-Baltistan is home to five out of 14 world peaks above the height of 8,000 meters and more than 7,000 glaciers. The scenic region often witnesses avalanches, landslides and glacial lake outbursts. 

In 2012, 129 Pakistan Army soldiers and 11 civilians were buried after a massive avalanche hit their camp in Gayari area, some 300km northeast of GB’s Skardu district. 

The GB chief minister has directed authorities to provide all-possible assistance to the injured persons, Chief Secretary Mohyuddin Wani told Arab News. 

“The home secretary and Diamer commissioner and deputy inspector general have been asked to immediately reach Astore to establish a control room and base station for the search and rescue operation,” Wani said. 

“Chief Minister Khalid Khurshid will also visit the area soon,” he added. 


Gunmen kill two cops in Pakistan’s restive northwest

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Gunmen kill two cops in Pakistan’s restive northwest

  • The policemen were killed in separate incidents in Tank and Lakki Marwat districts of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province
  • No group immediately claimed responsibility for killings, which come a day after police killed eight militants in Karak district

PESHAWAR: Unidentified gunmen on Monday shot dead two policemen in separate incidents in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, police said, amid a surge in militancy in the province bordering Afghanistan.

In the first incident, gunmen abducted Sajjad Hussain, a police constable who was traveling home on leave, in KP’s Tank district and later shot him dead, according to district police spokesman Younus Khan.

“The martyred constable, Sajjad Hussain, was posted at the Nasran checkpoint,” Khan told Arab News. “He was intercepted, forced off his vehicle, and shot on Shah Alam–Nasran Road by militants.”

Another policeman, Assistant Sub-Inspector Mumtaz Ali, who was posted in Tank, was shot dead by gunmen in Pezu area of the nearby Lakki Marwat district, according to the Tank district police spokesman.

“The officer, who was posted in Tank, was on his way to his duty station when assailants intercepted his vehicle, forced him out, and opened fire, killing him on the spot,” Khan added.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the killings, which come a day after police killed eight militants in KP’s Karak district.

Pakistan has struggled to contain a surge in militancy in KP in recent years. Militant groups such as the Pakistani Taliban, or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), have frequently targeted convoys of security forces, police stations and check-posts besides kidnapping government officials in the region.

Islamabad has frequently accused Afghanistan of allowing its soil and India of backing militant groups, including the TTP, for attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi have consistently denied this.