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33 soldiers feared swept away to P.O.K
BY ADMIN AT 8 AUGUST, 2010, 4:13 AM

BY: Ajay Banerjee/TNS

The eyeball-to-eyeball deployment of well armed forces of India and Pakistan along the Line of Control notwithstanding, the Indian Army has sounded its arch rival for some “help”.

This one is for concern over 33 of Indian soldiers who have been washed away in the mudslide and floods in Leh and it is feared that they may end up in Azad Kashmir. These soldiers – 3 JCO’s and 30 jawans – of the 15 Bihar infantry were posted near Turtok. Their posts were on the banks of the river Shyok. The river meanders into *** and the area where the incident occurred is close to the LoC.

The river is in spate and the rains have made it unusually ferocious, sources said while quoting reports from field formations.

The Indian Army has launched a search operation for its jawans. However, optimism is dying down “..there is little hope…. the boys are so well trained that they may have showed up by now .. Pakistan has also not informed of any sighting so far”, sources said.

The Army fears that the river which has narrow gorges and is strewn with boulders will be tough to negotiate even for the highly skilled and trained jawans. Some of the personal belongings of the jawans have been traced, leading to fears for the worst. These are areas where the mountains are 15,000 feet to 18,000 feet high and this is where the two armies fought a very bloody battle in 1999.

Normally, if a Pakistan Army soldier spots an Indian soldier into their territory their commander is informed. The same is true when an Indian soldier spots an enemy soldier. Under normal circumstances any soldiers who meanders across accidentally is told to back off. This may be an unusual case.

Lt Col Kedar Gokhale from the Engineers, along with two jawans, was on his way to Karu some 42 kms from Leh when he encountered horror en route around 12.30 am yesterday.

Col Gokhale has reported back to his bosses that the entire town of Choglumsar was ploughed down under a wave of mud and slush along with boulders as big as small cars.
 
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That's a tragic news.

I'm sure our Military will do everything possible to help locate the bodies/survivors.
 
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Right now, 33 brave men are fighting for their lives in that area ; do you think right now it matters to them that whether it is called "azad kashmir" or "Azad Kashmir"? Keep the f****in politics at least out of this thread ! ( This is for both sides ! )

Wishing success to the pakistani army men in their efforts! May god be with you!
 
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We would do what ever is possible in our humble capacity to find these men. We dont back down when it comes to chivalry.

RIP soldiers - none of us know when our struggle would lead us to our last step!
 
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Hopefully, these brave men can return soon if they're not alive. I'll not give up hope.
 
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India should contact Pakistan and Pakistan army for help. I am sure we will be able to search and return them back safe and sound if they are alive.
Praying for their safety
 
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India should contact Pakistan and Pakistan army for help. I am sure we will be able to search and return them back safe and sound if they are alive.
Praying for their safety

Yes its better to ask for PA and governments help..it will help in finding them..i am also hoping for finding them alive..and in the worst case if they are dead..we should not allow them to be rotten in the mud..should give those guys proper burial and respect..:frown:
 
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