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Army Saved Life Of 11-Year-Old Girl In Anantnag

Army Saved Life Of 11-Year-Old Girl In Anantnag: Army Saving lives in Kashmir. The daughter was in a panic but there, the army did something that everyone is appreciating

The Indian Army is an example in itself. No matter what the crisis is in front, but advancing the security of the people, they move forward.

In Anantnag, the army set such an example that everyone will appreciate. To save the life of a sick girl here, the soldiers of the Indian army postponed the campaign to kill the terrorists.

Read the entire story like this. The security forces laid siege to the terrorists on Saturday in Karalkhud, situated in the foothills of the mountains, away from the district headquarters of Anantnag.

The siege was being tightened to get the terrorists out of the hideout when suddenly two men came out of a house, the soldiers straightened the guns and put their fingers on the trigger.

The two men raised their hands slowly forward and reached the jawans with positions. He told that a girl is very seriously ill. Just what it was a message on wireless – No one will fire, all stay in their positions, All stations on hold.

Shortly thereafter, a military vehicle entered the village. Military doctor Captain Sanjay Sharma was there with the necessary goods and soldiers. He came as an angel to save the life of a sick 11-year-old girl.

Army Saved Life: With the arrival of the doctor, the soldiers stopped the search operation in the village so that there would be no disturbance in the treatment.

Captain Sanjay Sharma, attached to the Army’s one-RR, said that when I entered the house, there was a girl trembling with high fever on the floor there.

The pulse was also moving fast and he was also getting signs of having a seizure. After examining her, it was found that he had seizures also. I gave him medicine.

After some time, her condition appeared stable. After this, the parents were advised to take her to the hospital and show her to a neurologist.

Captain Sanjay Sharma, originally from Patiala, Punjab, said that it often becomes difficult for villagers in Kashmir to reach the hospital. In such a situation, they trust only the doctors of the army more.

Army Saved Life: The baby’s life was precious.

Colonel Kapil Mohan Sehgal of Army One-RR said that Saturday evening was very challenging for us. The weather was also bad. The presence of terrorists was reported in the village. The siege was imposed.

The search operation was on. No one was instructed to leave the house. In such a situation, two men suddenly came out of the house.

A child was seriously ill in his house. Well, at that time it was more important for us to save the life of the girl than the terrorists. Terrorists will be killed tomorrow if not today.

Thinking that we postponed our campaign. He said that the elimination of terrorists is our agenda, but a bigger responsibility than that is to protect the life of the innocent.

Regret not postponing the campaign.

Major General Rashmi Bali, GOC of the Army’s Victor Force, which is responsible for counter-insurgency operations in South Kashmir, said, “I have no regrets about the postponement of this operation.”

The search operation can be stopped, but the life of a specific person cannot be put in jeopardy. The jawans and officers have taken the right decision in view of the sensitivity of the situation.

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