BBC Reporters Cover Arctic Military Rangers in -30C Cold

May 05, 2026 - 18:11
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BBC Reporters Cover Arctic Military Rangers in -30C Cold
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BBC reporters Nadine Yousif and Eloise Alanna spent five days traveling with Canada's military rangers through frostbite conditions and sub-zero temperatures.

The assignment took place in Canada's Arctic, where temperatures dropped to -30C. The reporters endured the harsh weather to document the rangers' operations.

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