Search efforts, launched a fortnight ago, by mountaineers and skilled commandos have been called off in the forested valley of Gaurikund near Kedarnath where the ill-fated IAF Mi-17 went down on June 25 killing all 20 onboard, 15 of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (nine on deputation) and five from the Indian Air Force.
The two young troopers, under 30 years of age, have been identified as constables Bassavaraj Yaragatti of Gadag district in Karnataka and Ahir Rao Ganesh of Jalgaon in Maharashtra.
They were part of the squad that was in Kedarnath for almost 10 days helping stranded pilgrims board rescue choppers and providing succour to all those who were hit by the incessant rains and flash floods in the temple town and adjoining areas.
The force, which has had many tales of valour and sacrifice at the altar of duty in the past, probably never had to encounter such a situation where they could not send back the body of a deceased soldier to his home.
"This is very tragic for us. The team that goes to the houses of these two men would also carry a letter of condolence and praise of the valour of the martyred personnel from the force chief and unit commander," a senior force official said.
Funeral of 18 other personnel of the border guarding force who were killed in the same air accident have already been completed with full military honours.
