A dramatic rescue operation unfolded in Ladakh on September 4, 2025, as the Indian Army's Fire and Fury Corps successfully evacuated two critically ill South Korean mountaineers from a remote peak near Kongmarula. The daring night operation, conducted at an altitude of 17,000 feet, involved Army Aviation helicopters and a challenging landing on an unprepared site. Despite the army's swift action, one of the mountaineers tragically passed away during treatment at SNM Hospital in Leh.
The Fire and Fury Corps received a distress call at approximately 8:05 PM, reporting that two South Korean nationals had fallen critically ill during a mountaineering expedition. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, the squadron promptly launched its helicopters within fifteen minutes to execute the critical mission.
The rescue operation demanded exceptional piloting skills and situational awareness, as the crew navigated through challenging terrain and snow-covered peaks, utilizing Night Vision Goggles to land on an unprepared helipad. The mountaineers were swiftly airlifted to SNM Hospital in Leh for urgent medical attention. The evacuation was completed by 9:15 PM.
The rescued individuals were identified as Hyun Woo Kim and his wife. Despite the army's efforts, Hyun Woo Kim passed away while receiving treatment. The Fire and Fury Corps expressed their heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased mountaineer.
The Indian Army's Fire and Fury Corps shared details of the operation on X, highlighting the challenging circumstances and the successful execution of the night casualty evacuation. The army emphasized its commitment to humanitarian assistance and its capabilities in conducting high-altitude rescue operations in extreme conditions. This operation underscores the Indian Army's expertise, bravery, and efficiency in conducting high-altitude casualty evacuations under extreme conditions.