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2 more deaths in Galwan: Soldiers building bridge drown in river accidents
The families of the two soldiers said they were told that the two men were part of a team involved in “constructing a bridge” in the area.
Written by Divya Goyal , Srinath Rao | Ludhiana, Mumbai | Updated: June 28, 2020 7:19:08 am

Two soldiers, Naik Sachin Vikram More (37) from Malegaon and Lance Naik Saleem Khan (23) from Patiala, died after drowning in a river in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley area. Their last rites were held on Saturday.

While there was no official statement from the Army, sources said “these are accidents and not connected to the current situation in the region”.

The families of the two soldiers said they were told that the two men were part of a team involved in “constructing a bridge” in the area. While defence sources said More’s death was “reported on Thursday”, Khan’s family said they were informed that he died on Friday.

“We have been told that a bridge was being constructed, and Saleem was part of that team,” said Khan’s uncle, Budhdin Khan. “He was in a boat which overturned, and he died,” he said.

More’s family said they were told that he dived into the river to rescue two other soldiers. While he managed to rescue them, More was seriously injured when he hit his head on a submerged rock. He is survived by his parents, wife and three children, including an infant.

His father, Vikram More, said he last spoke to him 10 days ago. “Sachin had told me that the situation in the Galwan Valley was serious. He assured me he was fine and said I shouldn’t worry,” he said.

Khan’s mother, Nasima Bagum, said she last spoke to him two days back. “He said he would come home soon. He never gave details of the situation there… He said there may be a problem with phone connectivity, and I shouldn’t worry if he didn’t call. I have lost everything. He was our only support,” she said.

Khan, who joined the Army in 2014, is survived by his mother and two siblings.


https://indianexpress.com/article/india/2-more-deaths-in-galwan-soldiers-building-bridge-drown-in-river-accidents-6479650/
 
2 more deaths in Galwan: Soldiers building bridge drown in river accidents
The families of the two soldiers said they were told that the two men were part of a team involved in “constructing a bridge” in the area.
Written by Divya Goyal , Srinath Rao | Ludhiana, Mumbai | Updated: June 28, 2020 7:19:08 am

Two soldiers, Naik Sachin Vikram More (37) from Malegaon and Lance Naik Saleem Khan (23) from Patiala, died after drowning in a river in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley area. Their last rites were held on Saturday.

While there was no official statement from the Army, sources said “these are accidents and not connected to the current situation in the region”.

The families of the two soldiers said they were told that the two men were part of a team involved in “constructing a bridge” in the area. While defence sources said More’s death was “reported on Thursday”, Khan’s family said they were informed that he died on Friday.

“We have been told that a bridge was being constructed, and Saleem was part of that team,” said Khan’s uncle, Budhdin Khan. “He was in a boat which overturned, and he died,” he said.

More’s family said they were told that he dived into the river to rescue two other soldiers. While he managed to rescue them, More was seriously injured when he hit his head on a submerged rock. He is survived by his parents, wife and three children, including an infant.

His father, Vikram More, said he last spoke to him 10 days ago. “Sachin had told me that the situation in the Galwan Valley was serious. He assured me he was fine and said I shouldn’t worry,” he said.

Khan’s mother, Nasima Bagum, said she last spoke to him two days back. “He said he would come home soon. He never gave details of the situation there… He said there may be a problem with phone connectivity, and I shouldn’t worry if he didn’t call. I have lost everything. He was our only support,” she said.

Khan, who joined the Army in 2014, is survived by his mother and two siblings.


https://indianexpress.com/article/india/2-more-deaths-in-galwan-soldiers-building-bridge-drown-in-river-accidents-6479650/
may god rest them in peace .
 
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There is more to the story. In the article defense sources said more died on Thursday while the family members were told they died on Friday. It could be some communication error or their is some thing else? Clash with Chinese or just accident? Only time will tell. Now India will hide these sort of info for face saving.
Plz don't make fun of anyone God or the dead one. To sink to the level of Indians.
 
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