Oman Daily Observer

India to bring back remains of WWI soldiers from France

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DEHRADUN: Indian defence authoritie­s will travel to France in November to identify and bring back remains of two Indian soldiers killed during World War I, an army official said on Saturday.

The remains of two unnamed soldiers of the Garhwal Rifles along with their regimental insignia were found in September 2016 in a field near the northweste­rn French town of Laventie, nearly 70 kilometres from Dunkirk.

The remains of a British and German soldier were also found from the site during civic work by local authoritie­s.

The combatants are believed to have been killed in a battle with Germans, nearly a hundred years ago.

France informed India about the discovery, and Delhi said it would send a team of four officials, including a brigadier from the regiment, to identify the soldiers and artefacts found with them and bring back their remains.

“Some artefacts, including the regimental insignia, have also been found. We will try our best to identify them, although it will be difficult,” said Colonel Ritesh Roy of Garhwal Rifles.

“The bodies were buried for more than 100 years, so very little is left,” he said.

The Garhwal Rifles, named after the northern Himalayan region of Garhwal, was raised in 1887 as part of the Bengal Army before it was incorporat­ed in the British Indian Army.

It remains an infantry regiment in the Indian Army.

— AFP

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