Kashmir Indepth
Kashmir

Army pays tribute to two soldiers killed in north kashmir

Srinagar, Oct 02 KINS): Army on Friaday paid a rich tribute to Late Havildar Kuldeep Singh and Late Rifleman Shubam Sharma, who were killed in LOC on 01 Oct 2020 in North Kashmir.

In a statement issued to news agency KINS, Army said “In a solemn ceremony at BB Cantt, Lt Gen BS Raju, Chinar Corps Commander and all ranks paid homage to the bravehearts on behalf of the proud nation”.     

“Late Havildar Kuldeep Singh and Late Rifleman Shubam Sharma were directing own retaliatory fire from a forward post on the Line of Control in Kupwara District, in response to an unprovoked Ceasefire Violation by Pakistan. Late Havildar Kuldeep Singh and Late Rifleman Shubam Sharma laid down their life in the line of duty as a result of a direct hit by enemy fire and succumbed to their injuries” the army said.

“Late Havildar Kuldeep Singh was 37 years old and had joined the Army on 26 Aug 2002. He belonged to Village Raju Dwakhari of Dasua Tehsil, Hoshiarpur District in Punjab and is survived by his wife, Smt Rajwinder Kaur, a son and a daughter”.

“Late Rifleman Shubam Sharma was 22 years old and had joined the Army on 17 Sep 2016. He belonged to Village Shakhian Chak of Satraiyan Tehsil, District in Jammu and is survived by his father Shri Vijay Kumar”.

“Late Havildar Kuldeep Singh was enrolled into 15 Sikh Light Infantry and Late Rifleman Shubam Sharma was enrolled into 8 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles after completion of their training. They both displayed their mettle by doing extremely well in their trade work and all fields. These brave sons of the soil displayed immense physical & mental strength in the face of the enemy”.

“Late Havildar Kuldeep Singh and Late Rifleman Shubam Sharma were taken for last rites to their native place, where they would be laid to rest with full military honors. In this hour of grief, the Army salutes their sacrifice and stands in solidarity with the bereaved families” the statement reads.(KINS)

Related posts

Navin Choudhary visits Baramulla; takes stock of overall development scenario

Ankit Sharma

Will form next Government In J&K : Mehbooba

Kashmir Indepth

India’s active caseload further contracts to 4.35 lakh: Health Ministry

Kashmir Indepth

Dr. Bilal M Bhat IAS, Launches Book ‘Environment and Ecology for UPSC CSE’

Kashmir Indepth

ACB arrests Patwari for accepting Rs 25,000 bribe In J&K’s Shopian

Kashmir Indepth

Governor grieved over loss of lives in Udhampur road accident

Kashmir Indepth

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy