Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Soldier killed in Nowgam avalanche cremated, 2 other bodies recovered

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JAMMU: The family and relatives of sepoy Ko us hal Singh, one of the five soldiers who went missing after avalanches struck their posts along the Line of Control (Lo C) on December 11, and whose body was found later, bid adieu to him on Monday as he was cremated with military honour sat a Samba village.

The cremation took place on the banks of the Devika river at Uttervehni in Samba district.

The 19-year-old soldier is survived by his father ex-serviceman Chuni Singh, mother Makhni Devi, elder brother Vishal Singh and younger sister Sheetal. The young soldier, who hailed from BadalaDhio­niya village in Sarna Panchayat of Samba district, had joined the army one-and-a-half years ago.

“His body had reached his native village on Sunday evening and since the nap all of gloom had descended on the village. His parents and other family members are in a state of shock,” said Balkar Singh, a villager.

After buglers sounded the last post and men in olive gave a 21-gun-salute to the young soldier, his elder brother Vishal Singhlitt he pyre. As warm of villagers had gathered at the Devika river to bid farewell to the soldier.

Later, station commander of the 168 Samba Brigade Colonel Sanjay Yadav, while talking to the media persons, said ,“On the fateful night a patrol of the soldiers was moving from one post to another when an avalanche struck along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Nowgam sector of Kupwara district and Gurez sector of Ban dip or a on December 11. Sepoy Koushal Singh and another soldier were swept down the slopes, heavy snowfall and in clement weather made the rescue task a difficult .”

BODIES OF TWO OTHER SOLDIERS RECOVERED

Searchandr­escueteams­onMon- day recovered the bodies of two other soldiers, who went missing, from a forward post in Kanzalwan sub-sector of Gurez of Bandipora district after heavy snow fall and avalanche, defence sources said. Bodies of the soldiers were recovered int heGurez sector, the sources said.

The search for the two other missing soldiers, one each in the Gurez and Naugam sectors, is still on, the sources said.

 ??  ?? Soldiers carrying the body of sepoy Koushal Singh for cremation at a Samba village in Jammu on Monday. NITIN KANOTRA/HT
Soldiers carrying the body of sepoy Koushal Singh for cremation at a Samba village in Jammu on Monday. NITIN KANOTRA/HT

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