"This Is Kashmiriyat": Kashmiri Muslims Rescue Army Jawans Injured In Road Accident In J&K
The soldiers got trapped inside a mangled vehicle as it veered off the road after the driver lost control and hit a tree. The exact location of the accident is not known yet.
In a heart-warming incident, a group of Kashmiri Muslims on Tuesday rescued army jawans injured in a road accident. The soldiers got trapped inside a mangled vehicle as it veered off the road after the driver lost control and hit a tree. The exact location of the accident is not known yet.
"Kashmiriyat, Insaniyat"
It was tweeted by Salman Nimazi, INC leader and it read, " Kashmiri Muslims rescue the Army Jawans injured in a road accident. This is Kashmiriyat, Insaniyat. Salute & Respect!"
Kashmiri Muslims rescue the Army Jawans injured in a road accident. This is Kashmiriyat, Insaniyat. Salute & Respect! pic.twitter.com/NGVxfmigtc
¡ª Salman Nizami (@SalmanNizami_) April 27, 2022
2nd accident in a week
This comes only a week after three people, including an army personnel, were killed and two others injured in separate road accidents in Samba, Ramban and Rajouri districts of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, officials said.
The army jawan, Manpreet Singh (25) of Kathua, died after his private vehicle skidded off the road and fell down from a bridge near Veer Bhoomi park in Samba district, the officials said.
They said the soldier was posted in Srinagar and was on leave since 26 March. He was on his way to Jammu from his Kathua residence when the accident took place.
Similar incidents of road accident
In a separate incident, a trucker was killed when his vehicle rolled down into a deep gorge on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway near Khooni Nalla in Ramban district, the officials said, adding the body of the deceased was recovered by police and civilian volunteers and is being identified.
In another incident, Shazia Akhtar (27) of Budhal was killed and her relatives Mohammad Ikhlaq and his wife Nazia Kousar were injured when their private car plunged into a gorge at Tralla Rehan on Rajouri-Kotranka road in Rajouri district, the officials said.
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