According to Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), the identity of the soldier could not be confirmed at the moment as the identification process was underway.
The body was found around the same location where Hussain's was found late Saturday night.
Earlier in the day, funeral prayers of Hussain were offered and the body has been sent to his hometown for burial.
The last official dispatch from ISPR on May 22 said that clearance efforts were underway round the clock to reach out to the 127 trapped soldiers and 11 civilians hit by an avalanche on April 7.
Simultaneous efforts were underway to tackle effects of water on the site in the shape of ponds, cuttings and crevasses.
More than 450 rescuers, including foreign teams, have been working in sub-zero temperatures at the site since the incident, though experts have said there is little chance of finding any survivors.
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Now prayers are not required. It is we, the people should share their sorrow,
Salute to all fauji people who sacrificig their lives for the people of pakistan. May your soul rest in peace.
Peoplr this is not a rescue operation...rather a search operation.
The resucue mission should not take a rest until all the bodies are retrived !
PAKISTAN ARMY ZINDABAD!
May Allah give strength to the family members to pass this difficult time
That's good news. Allah have mercy on the souls
@bibal
Wish he could help save their lives when it mattered most.
Allah please help us in recovering the bodies.