In recent days, there has been an increase in visitors to the mountains, leading to more interventions by mountain rescue teams. On Sunday, a 39-year-old Dutch hiker injured his knee while falling at Kredarica and was treated by rescuers from Mojstrana and the on-duty team of the Mountain Rescue Service (GRS). He was then transported by a helicopter from the Slovenian Army to the Jesenice hospital. Later that day, an elderly person needed medical assistance at Dom pod Storžičem, and another individual who had fainted in Žagarjev Grab was helped by rescuers and taken down to the valley by Bohinj mountain rescuers. On Saturday morning, a climber experienced weakness on the path between Kredarica and Staničevo Koča and was assisted by rescuers from Mojstrana and the on-duty GRS Brnik team before being transported by army helicopter to the hospital. The same day, a foreign climber got stuck in the northern wall of Triglav and was rescued by GRS Mojstrana with the help of the on-duty mountain rescue team from Brnik and the army helicopter. On Friday, a paraglider made an emergency landing on a steep slope at Storeč Hill and was safely escorted back to the valley by GRS Bohinj rescuers.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on multiple incidents involving mountain rescue operations and does not present any political opinions, framing, or biased language. It simply provides factual information about the activities of the Mountain Rescue Service and the Slovenian Army.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article provides specific details about multiple rescue incidents including helicopter use by the Slovenian Armed Forces. It aligns with the cross-source consensus but lacks some contextual information like weather conditions or broader trends. The tone remains neutral.


