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2 Agniveers Lost Their Lives In Tragic Incident at Artillery Centre Nashik

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Last updated: October 11, 2024
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In a devastating accident at the Artillery Centre in Nashik, Maharashtra, two young Agniveers tragically lost their lives during a routine firing practice on Thursday, October 10, 2024. The soldiers, Gunner Gohil Vishvarajsinh, 20, and Gunner Saikat, 21, were part of a team engaged in field artillery drills when a shell from an Indian field gun exploded unexpectedly, causing fatal injuries.

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Despite immediate efforts to save their lives, both Agniveers were pronounced dead upon arrival at the MH Hospital in Deolali, according to the official statement. The incident has left the military community and the families of the deceased in shock, sparking deep concern over the safety protocols surrounding artillery drills.

The Artillery Centre in Nashik, a key training facility for Indian field artillery, regularly conducts firing exercises to ensure personnel are well-prepared for operational duties. However, this routine drill turned into a tragic accident, raising serious questions about equipment handling, maintenance, and safety measures during such exercises.

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As per reports from the Deolali Camp police station, the case has been registered as an accidental death following a complaint by Havildar Ajit Kumar. Authorities have initiated a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the explosion and whether any lapses in safety protocols contributed to the fatal incident. This investigation will look into both technical and human factors that may have led to the tragedy.

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, Army Commander, along with all ranks of #SouthernCommand, express deep sorrow over the tragic loss of Agniveers, Gunner Gohil Vishvarajsinh and Gunner Saikat from the Artillery Centre, #Hyderabad, during a field firing exercise at the #Devlali Field Firing… pic.twitter.com/b9oK1aitqH

— Southern Command INDIAN ARMY (@IaSouthern) October 11, 2024

This incident is the latest in a series of tragic mishaps within the armed forces, bringing attention to the inherent risks associated with military training. Recently, another Agniveer lost his life in Rajasthan after a cylinder explosion, further highlighting the dangers faced by soldiers during both training and active duty. These incidents underscore the urgent need for continuous evaluation and improvement of safety standards in all military exercises.

The deceased soldiers were part of the Agnipath scheme, a new recruitment model introduced to bring young, enthusiastic recruits into the Indian Armed Forces. These Agniveers represent the nation’s future defenders, with their passion and dedication serving as a symbol of India’s military strength. The loss of Agniveers is deeply felt by the military community, as they had only just begun their service to the nation.

Lt. Gen. Neeraj Varshney, VSM, Commandant of MCEME, in his recent address to Army officers, emphasized the need for professional competency and safety, a sentiment that resonates even more strongly in the wake of such tragic events. The Indian Army is expected to review its safety protocols to prevent future accidents and safeguard the lives of the brave men and women who serve.

As investigations continue, the nation mourns the loss of two promising young soldiers whose dedication and sacrifice will not be forgotten.

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