Peshawar
Pakistani rescuers pulled seven children and one man to safety after their cable car became stranded high over a remote ravine, ending an ordeal lasting more than 15 hours.
It was a unique operation that required lots of skill, the military said in a statement.
The high-risk operation in the north of Pakistan was completed in the darkness of night after the cable car snagged early in the morning, leaving it hanging precariously at an angle all day.
All the kids have been successfully and safely rescued, caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar said in a post on messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
Great team work by the military, rescue departments, district administration as well as the local people.
A military helicopter rescue operation was called off as night fell after two children had been pulled to safety. Flood lights were installed and a ground-based rescue continued.
A security source said that cable crossing experts had been trying to rescue the children one by one by transferring them on to a small platform along the cable.
Before the helicopter rescue was called off, TV footage showed one child being lifted off the cable car in a harness, swinging side to side, before being lowered to the ground.