Indian Army finds 'Yeti' footprints in Nepal

Twitter users react with disbelief, humour and annoyance


News Desk April 30, 2019
Seven Indian soldiers were missing after an avalanche engulfed their barracks in Kashmir on Tuesday.

The Indian Army's Additional Directorate General of Public Information took to Twitter to share that they have found footprints of none other than the elusive Yeti in Nepal.

The tweet, complete with pictures of the footprints also acknowledges that the Yeti is a mythical creature.



Although some patriotic Indians decided to praise the army, others were less than kind.



Others pointed at the mythical status of the creature and urged the army to let it go.



Others sarcastically spoke about using this finding to India's tactical advantage and training the Yeti.



Some rebutted the story seriously and gave plausible reasons for the abnormally large marks in the snow.



Some decided to troll the army and suggested that they too had sighted Yeti but he may be camera shy.



So far, ADGPI page has not responded to its trolls and it seems like they too will remain elusive, much like their new found friend, the Yeti.

COMMENTS (1)

Sonny | 4 years ago | Reply After Balakot delusion, now Indian Army is seeing "Yeti". I think Narendra Modi must pull out Indian forces from Northern India and Kashmir, as it is affecting their minds and causing severe psychological disorder for killing unarmed and innocent civilians plus unnecessary praise for Indian soldiers who do not perform when needed most has caused them mental trauma.
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