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    Jammu and Kashmir: Indian Army truck fell into a ditch, 4 soldiers died in the accident, 1 serious.

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 4, 20252 Mins Read
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    Big news is coming out from Jammu and Kashmir at this time. A truck carrying army soldiers fell into a ditch, four soldiers are reported to have died in the accident in Bandipore area. A soldier is said to be seriously injured. At present the rescue operation is going on by the police and army personnel. On December 25 also, a vehicle carrying Indian soldiers fell into a 350 feet deep gorge in Poonch, in which 5 soldiers were killed.

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    Army said that the accident happened in SK Payin area of ​​the district. Here the truck slipped from the road and fell into the ditch. Rescue operation is going on. The injured soldier has been admitted to the nearest hospital. Army officials may release official information regarding the accident in some time.

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    10 days ago, a vehicle carrying 18 Indian Army soldiers fell into a 350 feet deep gorge in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. 5 soldiers have died in this. The soldiers were going towards the Line of Control (LOC). Meanwhile, the vehicle lost its way and fell into a ditch in Balnoi area of ​​Mendhar area of ​​Poonch district. There were 6 vehicles in the convoy in which the driver of one truck lost control.

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    Let us tell you that earlier in November, 5 soldiers had died in two separate incidents. On November 4, two Naik soldiers lost their lives in a road accident in Rajouri. At the same time, on November 2, three people died when their car fell into a ditch in Reasi district. Last year too, an army vehicle was involved in a major accident. On August 19, 2023, an army vehicle fell into a 60 feet ditch. 9 soldiers were killed in this accident.

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