
Soldier Martyred in Nowshera Landmine Blast; Two Others Injured
Soldier Martyred in Nowshera Landmine Blast; Two Others Injured/Ndtv
Soldier Martyred in Nowshera Landmine Blast; Two Others Injured
In a tragic incident near the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, a soldier lost his life after accidentally stepping on an old landmine. The soldier, part of a patrol, triggered the mine, resulting in a fatal blast. Two fellow soldiers sustained injuries in the incident and have been transferred to a hospital for medical attention.
As of now, the Army has not released details regarding the identities of the soldiers involved in this unfortunate event. The incident underscores the persistent dangers faced by military personnel during their operations in sensitive regions.
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