IED Blast in Akhnoor: IED blast in Akhnoor, Jammu, two soldiers martyrs, one injured, IED Blast in Akhnoor, Jammu, Two Army Soldiers Martyred, One Injured

IED Blast in Akhnoor: IED blast in Akhnoor, Jammu, two soldiers martyrs, one injured, IED Blast in Akhnoor, Jammu, Two Army Soldiers Martyred, One Injured

New Delhi. Two army soldiers were killed in an IED blast in Akhnoor sector of Jammu while one jawan was injured. IED blast occurred there when army personnel were patrolling in Bhattal area near Line of Control (LoC) in Akhnoor sector. Additional security forces have been sent on the spot and a search operation is currently being conducted in the area. The injured jawan has been sent to the hospital for treatment where he is undergoing treatment.

The white night corps posted on the border service paid tribute to the martyred soldiers, confirming this IED blast. Initial information has revealed that the explosion occurred due to an explosion of an improvised explosive device (IED), which was planted by the terrorists. On the other hand, White Night Corps wrote on social media posts about this IED blast, during the patrolling on the fence, the suspected improvised explosive device explosion was reported in Lalli of Akhnoor sector, resulting in two soldiers to die as a result. Our military is patrolling the area and the search operation continues. The White Night Core salutes and pays homage to the highest sacrifice of two brave soldiers.

Earlier, a rusty mortar shell was safely deactivated in Akhnoor sector today itself. This mortar shell was seen by local people in Pratap Canal near Namandar village, after which he immediately informed the administration in this regard. The police team and bomb disposal squad successfully neutralized the mortar shell, which averted a major accident. Earlier yesterday i.e. on Monday, during a search operation in Karnah area near the Line of Control in Kupwara district, security forces on Monday near LoC in Kupwara district, security forces, security forces recovered a large number of weapons and ammunition during the search operation. Were.

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