December 1, 2016
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Army chief pays tribute

Army chief pays tribute to soldiers killed in Nagrota….reports India Daily Newsdesk

Army chief

The Indian Army chief, General Dalbir Singh, on Wednesday paid tribute to the soldiers killed in Tuesday’s terror attack in Nagrota town in Jammu and Kahmir. Army had lost seven soldiers including two officers in this attack.
In a statement issued in winter capital Jammu, Defence Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Manish Mehta said: “In a solemn ceremony at Jammu, Chief of Army Staff General Dalbir Singh laid wreath on the mortal remains of the bravehearts and paid rich tributes to the gallant officers and men of the White Knight Corps.”

Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti also paid homage to the martyrs and expressed her grief over the tragic loss.

A large number of military and civil dignitaries were present during the event and paid their obeisance to the martyrs.

“The mortal remains of the martyrs will be taken to their respective home towns where their last rites will be performed by the family members.

“The army stands beside the bereaved families in their loss and shares their grief and pain,” the statement read.

Seven soldiers, including two officers and five of other ranks, were killed on Tuesday in Nagrota when three terrorists dressed in police uniform stormed the camp of a field regiment in the town.

All the three terrorists were killed in the ensuing gunfight inside the camp.

 

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