At least 26 people were killed when a passenger bus crashed into a mountain in Babusar Pass in Pakistan on Sunday.
According to police, the passenger bus was travelling from Skardu to Rawalpindi and there were at least 40 passengers including 16 Pakistan Army personnel when it crashed into a mountain.
At least 26 people including women and children were killed in the accident and at least 15 injured.
The deceased and injured have been shifted to a hospital where an emergency has been declared.
Rasheed Arshad, a spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister, confirmed that 26 bodies, among them women and children, have been retrieved from the wreckage.
He said 13 passengers were admitted to the district headquarters hospital in Chilas and some of them were in critical condition.
At least 26 people were killed when a passenger bus crashed into a mountain in Babusar Pass in Pakistan on Sunday.
According to police, the passenger bus was travelling from Skardu to Rawalpindi and there were at least 40 passengers including 16 Pakistan Army personnel when it crashed into a mountain.
At least 26 people including women and children were killed in the accident and at least 15 injured.
The deceased and injured have been shifted to a hospital where an emergency has been declared.
Rasheed Arshad, a spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister, confirmed that 26 bodies, among them women and children, have been retrieved from the wreckage.
He said 13 passengers were admitted to the district headquarters hospital in Chilas and some of them were in critical condition.
At least 26 people were killed when a passenger bus crashed into a mountain in Babusar Pass in Pakistan on Sunday.
According to police, the passenger bus was travelling from Skardu to Rawalpindi and there were at least 40 passengers including 16 Pakistan Army personnel when it crashed into a mountain.
At least 26 people including women and children were killed in the accident and at least 15 injured.
The deceased and injured have been shifted to a hospital where an emergency has been declared.
Rasheed Arshad, a spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister, confirmed that 26 bodies, among them women and children, have been retrieved from the wreckage.
He said 13 passengers were admitted to the district headquarters hospital in Chilas and some of them were in critical condition.
At least 26 people were killed when a passenger bus crashed into a mountain in Babusar Pass in Pakistan on Sunday.
According to police, the passenger bus was travelling from Skardu to Rawalpindi and there were at least 40 passengers including 16 Pakistan Army personnel when it crashed into a mountain.
At least 26 people including women and children were killed in the accident and at least 15 injured.
The deceased and injured have been shifted to a hospital where an emergency has been declared.
Rasheed Arshad, a spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister, confirmed that 26 bodies, among them women and children, have been retrieved from the wreckage.
He said 13 passengers were admitted to the district headquarters hospital in Chilas and some of them were in critical condition.
At least 26 people were killed when a passenger bus crashed into a mountain in Babusar Pass in Pakistan on Sunday.
According to police, the passenger bus was travelling from Skardu to Rawalpindi and there were at least 40 passengers including 16 Pakistan Army personnel when it crashed into a mountain.
At least 26 people including women and children were killed in the accident and at least 15 injured.
The deceased and injured have been shifted to a hospital where an emergency has been declared.
Rasheed Arshad, a spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister, confirmed that 26 bodies, among them women and children, have been retrieved from the wreckage.
He said 13 passengers were admitted to the district headquarters hospital in Chilas and some of them were in critical condition.
At least 26 people were killed when a passenger bus crashed into a mountain in Babusar Pass in Pakistan on Sunday.
According to police, the passenger bus was travelling from Skardu to Rawalpindi and there were at least 40 passengers including 16 Pakistan Army personnel when it crashed into a mountain.
At least 26 people including women and children were killed in the accident and at least 15 injured.
The deceased and injured have been shifted to a hospital where an emergency has been declared.
Rasheed Arshad, a spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister, confirmed that 26 bodies, among them women and children, have been retrieved from the wreckage.
He said 13 passengers were admitted to the district headquarters hospital in Chilas and some of them were in critical condition.
At least 26 people were killed when a passenger bus crashed into a mountain in Babusar Pass in Pakistan on Sunday.
According to police, the passenger bus was travelling from Skardu to Rawalpindi and there were at least 40 passengers including 16 Pakistan Army personnel when it crashed into a mountain.
At least 26 people including women and children were killed in the accident and at least 15 injured.
The deceased and injured have been shifted to a hospital where an emergency has been declared.
Rasheed Arshad, a spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister, confirmed that 26 bodies, among them women and children, have been retrieved from the wreckage.
He said 13 passengers were admitted to the district headquarters hospital in Chilas and some of them were in critical condition.
At least 26 people were killed when a passenger bus crashed into a mountain in Babusar Pass in Pakistan on Sunday.
According to police, the passenger bus was travelling from Skardu to Rawalpindi and there were at least 40 passengers including 16 Pakistan Army personnel when it crashed into a mountain.
At least 26 people including women and children were killed in the accident and at least 15 injured.
The deceased and injured have been shifted to a hospital where an emergency has been declared.
Rasheed Arshad, a spokesman for the Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister, confirmed that 26 bodies, among them women and children, have been retrieved from the wreckage.
He said 13 passengers were admitted to the district headquarters hospital in Chilas and some of them were in critical condition.