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Army Jawan kills four heavily-armed terrorists before being martyred

Srinagar: A 36-year-old Havildar Hangpan Dada eliminated four heavily-armed terrorists who infiltrated into North Kashmir from PoK before he laid down his life. Having been posted at the high range since late last year,

India TV News Desk Published : May 27, 2016 20:46 IST, Updated : May 27, 2016 20:48 IST
Havildar Hangpan Dada
Havildar Hangpan Dada

Srinagar: A 36-year-old Havildar Hangpan Dada eliminated four heavily-armed terrorists who infiltrated into North Kashmir from PoK before he laid down his life.

Having been posted at the high range since late last year, it was the team of Havildar, who is known as just Dada, which spotted the movement of terrorists in the area on Thursday and lost no time in engaging them in an encounter at the 13,000-feet high Shamsabari range  that went on till today.

Enrolled in the Assam Regiment of the Army in 1997, Dada was posted with the 35 Rashtriya Rifles, a force carved out for counter-insurgency operations, at present.

A senior Army official said on Friday that he was injured badly in the encounter as the terrorists who crossed over from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) were having a slight height advantage.

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He displayed raw courage, unflinching grit, presence of mind and with utter disregard to his personal safety and despite bleeding profusely, discharged his duties and made supreme sacrifice for the nation, the official said. He charged at the spot where terrorists were holed up to ensure that two terrorists were killed on the spot and the third one after a scuffle today as they slid down the hill towards the Line of Control. One terrorist was shot dead by him on Thursday itself.

The official said that the presence of mind of Dada, a native of village Boduria in far flung Arunachal Pradesh, saved lives of his team members who were coming under heavy fire from the terrorists. His body was being taken to his native village where the last rites will be conducted with military honours.

The Havaldar is survived by his wife Chasen Lowang, daughter Roukhin who will turn 10 on June 30 and six-year-old son Senwang.

(With inputs from PTI)

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