Four Army Personnel Injured In Latest LoC Explosion, J&K on Security Alert

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Four Army Personnel Injured In Latest LoC Explosion, J&K on Security Alert
Four Army Personnel Injured In Latest LoC Explosion, J&K on Security Alert

Jammu Kashmir:  A huge blast occurred near Line of Control (LoC) in which 4 soldiers injured in a blast. This is the third incident within a week. Junior commissioned officer and 3 more army personal were hurt in the blast. The intensity of blast has not confirmed yet as army’s official statement is still awaited.

Where it occured?

As per reports, the explosion occurred when troops were patrolling  at the Line of Control. On Tuesday Morning, Naushera sector in Rajouri became the spot of explosion. Prior to this blast, two other similar incident occurred at the LoC. In which, two soldiers sacrificed themselves and six soldiers were injured.

What other incidents occurred at the LoC?

On June 12, two soldiers were injured in a blast at the LoC in Poonch sector. But the nature of explosion was unclear as conflicting reports have been circulated.

On Sunday, there were some firing reported in the Balakote, and Mendhar sector in Poonch. Few reports also suggested that it was a violation of ceasefire. Although, there was no formal statement had been released. 

Amid the continuous blasts and military unrest along with LoC, Operation Sherawali is going on for last three weeks Rajouri District. It is to track down the terrorists group.

Chinar Corps paid the tribute?

The Indian Army’s Chinar Corps paid a solemn tribute to Sowar Chavan Vikram Balkrishna and Sapper Jadhav Arjun Rajendra, who lost their lives in the line of duty.

In an official statement, the Army honored their ultimate sacrifice, stating that their courage and selfless service would serve as an inspiration for generations. Expressing solidarity with the bereaved families, the Chinar Corps reaffirmed its commitment to supporting them during this time of grief.

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