Jammu: Head of the Indian Army General MM Naravane on Friday paid his entertainment to two army personnel who lost their lives in cons-terrorist operations at Poonch Jammu and Kashmir.
Rifleman Yogyambar Singh and Rifleman Vikram Singh Negi was injured critically in operation in a typical NAR forest area in Mendhar, Poonch and then gave up on their injury.
Taking to Twitter, Adg-Pi Indian Army said, “General MM Naravane #COAS & all ranking salute the #bravehearts Rifleman Yogyambar Singh & Rifleman Vikram Singh Negi who made the highest sacrifice during operation at #Poonch and offered the deepest condolences to the family.
#IndianArmy.
“According to release by Pro Defense Jammu, counter-terrorist surgery by the army is taking place in a typical NAR forest area in Mendhar, Poonch district since the night of October 14.
“During the operation, there was a heavy exchange.
Fire and in Rifleman Guara next Vikram Singh Negi and Rifleman Yogyambar Singh was injured critically and then gave up on their injury,” said his broadcast.
Rifleman Negi and Rifleman Singh showed exemplary courage, devotion and made the highest sacrifice in the task.
The nation will always be indebted to this brave for their highest sacrifice for the nation, the statement said.
Rifleman Vikram Singh Negi (26) comes from Viman Gaon Village, Narendra Nagar, in the Tehri Garhwal District while Rifleman Yogyambar Singh (27) is a resident of Sankari Village in the Chamoli District of Uttrakhand.
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