"Arrangements are in place to carry the mortal remains of the martyrs to their native places immediately after weather becomes clear," Defence Spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia said.
The bodies of the soldiers were recovered after the concerted efforts of the Avalanche Rescue Teams (ART), which is equipped to work specially in inhospitable terrain and weather conditions, following the avalanches.
Giving details, he said, an army post near Mahazgund village in Gurez valley was struck by an avalanche at around 5 PM on January 25, in which three shelters were burried under the snow and seven soldiers trapped.
"At around same time, a patrol unit of Junior Commissioned Officer and 10 other personnel was caught in a massive avalanche near Niru in Gurez Valley, in which all the 11 soldiers were trapped," he said, adding none of the soldiers could be saved at this place.
The Army prays for the gallant departed souls who braved all odds with exemplary commitment and dedication to duty and made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the motherland, he said.
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