The Indian Air Force on Wednesday evacuated from Ladakh an Israeli national suffering from high altitude sickness, including vomiting and low oxygen saturation, and transported him to Leh, officials said.”Indian Air Force-114 Helicopter Unit, evacuated an Israeli national suffering from high altitude sickness from # GonmaruLa Pass, at an altitude of 16800 ft in # Ladakh,” said the PRO (Defence) of Srinagar on Twitter. The Helicopter unit received a call for casevac from Nimaling camp near Markha valley, after which, leading from the front, the Flight Commander of the unit , Wing Commander Ashish Kapoor, and Flight Lieutenant Sameer Mehra as No. 1, and Squadron Leader Neha Singh and Squadron Leader Ajinkya Kher as No. 2,.
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