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The Army Became An Angel In Bandipora, Saved Woman Life

The army became an angel in Bandipora, walking one and a half kilometers in the snow, took the female patient to the helipad, then saved her life.

Abdul Kabir Naik had given up hope of his wife’s survival at Barub in Bandipora, along the LoC in North Kashmir.

The doctors had advised him to take his wife to the district hospital or any other major hospital of the plaintiff at the earliest so that the right treatment in time could save her.

But the road was closed due to snow. Even if the helicopter was arranged, it was difficult to reach the helipad.

In such a situation, the soldiers present in the nearby military camp came to his aid like an angel. Abdul Kabir somehow contacted the Block Medical Officer at Dawar. He told her his difficulty.

The Block Medical Officer said that he can somehow get the helicopter arranged only by requesting the district administration, but he will have to reach his wife somehow to the helipad.

The army became an angel in Bandipora: The road to the helipad was also closed with snow.

No one was ready to walk in the snow carrying a sick woman. There was also the danger of an avalanche along the way.

Frustrated from all sides, Abdul Kabir somehow reached the nearby military camp. When the soldiers of the army heard that the condition of his wife Fazli Begum had deteriorated.

If she is not taken to the hospital in time, she will die in the village itself. At the same time, the soldiers moved towards the village with their equipment. A doctor also went with him.

The soldiers reached the village as soon as they walked in the snow. The military doctor accompanying him provided necessary treatment to Fazli Begum.

After this, the soldiers put him on a stretcher and then took him on a stretcher for about one and a half kilometers in the snow and reached the helipad on foot.

After this, her husband Abdul Kabir took Fazli Begum in a helicopter and reached District Hospital Bandipora.

Doctors present in the district hospital told that if Fazli Begum had not reached the hospital in time, it would have been difficult for her to survive. At present, his condition is improving.

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