Lance Naik Hanamanthappa Koppad was buried under 25 feet of ice at the Siachen Glacier for 6 days before being rescued.
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Soldier rescued from Siachen after being under ice for 6 days is in coma
Lance Naik Koppad is on ventilator support at the army hospital in Delhi
Wall of ice 'as thick and hard as concrete' had fallen on 10 soldiers
For six days, Lance Naik Hanamanthappa Koppad was buried under 25 feet of ice in temperatures close to minus 40 degrees.
Late last night, a rescue team found him in an "arctic tent" or a fibre-reinforced hut that was buried deep in ice. He was unconscious with a faint pulse. He was put on a rescue chopper that took off from the highest helipad on earth on the Saltoro ridge of Siachen.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who visited him at the Army Research and Referral hospital in Delhi, tweeted: "No words are enough to describe the endurance & indomitable spirit of Lance Naik Hanumanthappa. He is an outstanding soldier."


Five bodies have also been found after some 300 sorties and an intense search at a height of nearly 20,000 feet, where it is difficult to breathe, let alone dig.

The Siachen Glacier located at the northern tip of Kashmir is the world's highest and coldest battlefield. More soldiers have died here because of the weather and difficult terrain than in battle. At least 869 officers and soldiers have been killed there since the mid-1980s.
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