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5 Indian Army Soldiers Lose Lives After Tank Gets Stuck in River

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In a devastating incident at the Shyok River in Ladakh, five brave personnel of the Indian Army, including one Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and four Jawans, made the ultimate sacrifice during a night exercise involving two T-72 tanks.

According to reports from sources, the exercise involved crossing the Shyok River under challenging conditions. While one T-72 successfully navigated the river, the other tank submerged amidst a sudden increase in water levels, leading to a perilous situation.

Tragically, during rescue attempts, the situation worsened as two additional Jawans from the second tank also fell victim to the strong currents. Despite immediate efforts by their comrades, the fast-flowing river proved insurmountable, resulting in the loss of five dedicated soldiers.

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Early Saturday morning in the Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO) area of eastern Ladakh, tragedy struck as five Indian Army personnel lost their lives during a routine military training activity. The exercise involved a troop of Russian-origin T-72 tanks attempting to cross the Shyok River, a tributary of the Indus River known for its challenging currents.

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According to officials, while the leading tank successfully crossed the river, one tank faced difficulties due to sudden high water levels and strong currents. Despite efforts to rescue them, the unfortunate incident resulted in the tank crew being swept away by the river’s force. Rescue operations are currently underway to recover their bodies.

The incident occurred near Saser Brangsa, prompting swift response from the Army’s 14 Corps responsible for the Ladakh sector. The area has seen increased military activity since the 2020 Galwan Valley clashes, necessitating heightened vigilance and operational readiness.

“The Indian Army deeply regrets the loss of these brave personnel during operational deployment in eastern Ladakh,” stated the Army’s 14 Corps. The DBO area, located close to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) at Aksai Chin, has been strategically significant amidst ongoing tensions with China. Both nations have maintained large troop deployments in the region since the standoff began in 2020.

Despite efforts to resolve friction points along the LAC, including buffer zones established in some areas, tensions remain high. The incident underscores the risks faced by military personnel in such challenging terrain and operational environments.

The Indian Army continues its efforts to secure the area and manage the aftermath of this tragic loss.

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