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Indian Army pays tribute to martyrs of Gurez encounter

In a solemn ceremony at BB Cantt, Lt Gen AK Bhatt, Chinar Corps Commander and all ranks, paid homage to the martyrs on behalf of a proud nation. DGP Jammu and Kashmir Police, SP Vaid and representatives from other security also joined in to pay their respects.

Reported by: Manish Jha Srinagar Published : Aug 08, 2018 12:54 IST, Updated : Aug 08, 2018 12:54 IST
indian army pays tribute to its martyrs

indian army pays tribute to its martyrs

Indian Army paid a befitting tribute to four of its men who made the supreme sacrifice during Counter Infiltration Operations on Tuesday in Gurez. Two terrorists were eliminated during the attack.

In a solemn ceremony at BB Cantt, Lt Gen AK Bhatt, Chinar Corps Commander and all ranks, paid homage to the martyrs on behalf of a proud nation. DGP Jammu and Kashmir Police, SP Vaid and representatives from other security also joined in to pay their respects.

Late Major Kaustubh Prakash Kumar Rane, SM, Rifleman Hameer Singh, Rifleman Mandeep Singh Rawat and Gunner Vikram Jeet Singh sustained bullet injuries during the fierce operation in Kanzalwan, Gurez of Bandipora district. They were provided immediate first aid and evacuated to 92 Base Hospital but unfortunately succumbed to their injuries. 

Martyr Major Kaustubh Prakash Kumar Rane, SM, 29 years of age, had joined the Indian Army in 2011 and hailed from Thane, Maharashtra. He is survived by his wife and a son.

Martyr Rifleman Hameer Singh, 28 years of age, had joined the Army in 2011 and hailed from Pohkhriyal Gaon, Dunda Tehsil, Uttar Kashi, Uttarakhand. He is survived by his wife and a daughter.

 

Martyr Rifleman Mandeep Singh Rawat was 26 years in age and had joined the Army in 2012. He belonged to Village Shivpur of Kotdwar in Uttarakhand and is survived by his mother.
    

Martyr Gunner Vikram Jeet Singh was 25 years of age and had joined the Army in 2014. He belonged to Village Tepla of Brara Tehsil in Ambala, Haryana and is survived by his wife.

The mortal remains of the martyrs were flown for last rites to their native places, where they were laid to rest with military honors. In this hour of grief, the Army stands in solidarity with the bereaved families of the martyrs and remains committed to their dignity and good health.

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