Military statement today says the 26 troops came under a huge flow of snow late last night near the district of Astore in northern Pakistan.
It says despite extreme weather condition, 22 soldiers were "evacuated through heroic efforts" by rescuers. The military provided no other details.
Avalanches and landslides are common in the region, which has witnessed heavy snowfall in recent months.
In 2012, an avalanche in the Pakistan-controlled part of the Siachen glacier killed 140 people, including 129 soldiers. Siachen is located on the northern tip of Kashmir, a Himalayan region which is divided between Pakistan and neighbouring India.
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