Rajasthan / Army gypsies caught fire during the exercise in Sriganganagar some soldiers burnt alive and some in critical condition

Zoom News : Mar 25, 2021, 08:39 PM
In Sriganganagar, Rajasthan, a major accident occurred during the army's war exercise in the area adjacent to the Indo-Pak border. In this accident, an army gypsy caught fire. Three soldiers of the army sitting in it were burnt alive due to inability to get out, while the condition of 5 soldiers is said to be critical. It has been revealed that the jawans belonged to the 47-AD unit of Bathinda. The dead included one Subedar and two jawans, including Subedar Avenzer Hamadala (42) from Andhra Pradesh, Devkumar (36) from West Bengal and Ajit Shukla (39) from Uttar Pradesh.

According to the information, the incident is being reported as early as 3 am on Thursday. Where military exercises were going on in Chhatargarh area of ​​the district. Meanwhile, an army gypsy caught fire. However, it is not yet clear what caused the incident. But according to army sources, it is being said that during exercise every kind of gunpowder, shells and flammable materials are kept in every vehicle.

Meanwhile, a fire broke out due to some reason and the soldiers did not even get a chance to recover. So far, only by issuing a statement from the Army, it has been reported that during the routine military exercise, the accident took place near RD 330 of Indira Gandhi Canal on Suratgarh-Chhattisgarh road. The injured soldiers are being treated at the Suratgarh Hospital of the Army. Apart from this, all the deceased soldiers have been informed about the incident.

The villagers were first aware of this accident. He then informed the army about the accident. Then the army reached the spot and brought out all those soldiers and sent the injured to the hospital immediately. At the same time, the dead bodies of three dead jawans have been kept in the fronts of Suratgarh Hospital.

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