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Ashok Chakra for Major from Manipur
NEW DELHI, Aug 14 Major Laishram Jyotin Singh, who fought bare-handed with a heavily-armed terrorist and saved 10 colleagues during an attack on Indians in Kabul in February, has been posthumously given the Ashok Chakra, the highest peacetime gallantry award, reports PTI.
Singh, from the Army Medical Corps, engaged the terrorist who struck on February 26 at a hotel which housed members of Indian Medical Mission.
The 37-year-old from Manipur showed exemplary courage when a heavily-armed
terrorist, after detonating an explosives-laden vehicle and killing three guards, entered the hotel building to kill any survivors.
As the terrorist was firing from his AK rifle and lobbing grenades, Singh charged at him with bare hands and pinned him down to ensure that he no longer could do so.
The Major continued to grapple with the armed terrorist and did not let him go till the terrorist panicked and detonated his suicide vest, resulting in the instantaneous death of the terrorist and martyrdom of the officer.
In the process, he saved the lives of 10 colleagues.
Kirti Chakra, the second highest peacetime gallantry award, has been given to Captain Davinder Singh Jass (posthumously) and Chhattisgarh Superintendent of Police Vinod Kumar Choubey.
Jass was given the award for counter-terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir while Chaubey will receive it for anti-naxal operations in Chattisgarh.
Besides the Ashok Chakra and two Kirti Chakras, 112 gallantry awards, including two Bar to Shaurya Chakras, nineteen Shaurya Chakras, two Bar to Sena Medal (Gallantry), eighty Sena Medals (Gallantry), three Nao Sena Medals (Gallantry) and five Vayu Sena Medal (Gallantry) have been given to armed forces and police personnel.
RIP MAJOR.
NEW DELHI, Aug 14 Major Laishram Jyotin Singh, who fought bare-handed with a heavily-armed terrorist and saved 10 colleagues during an attack on Indians in Kabul in February, has been posthumously given the Ashok Chakra, the highest peacetime gallantry award, reports PTI.
Singh, from the Army Medical Corps, engaged the terrorist who struck on February 26 at a hotel which housed members of Indian Medical Mission.
The 37-year-old from Manipur showed exemplary courage when a heavily-armed
terrorist, after detonating an explosives-laden vehicle and killing three guards, entered the hotel building to kill any survivors.
As the terrorist was firing from his AK rifle and lobbing grenades, Singh charged at him with bare hands and pinned him down to ensure that he no longer could do so.
The Major continued to grapple with the armed terrorist and did not let him go till the terrorist panicked and detonated his suicide vest, resulting in the instantaneous death of the terrorist and martyrdom of the officer.
In the process, he saved the lives of 10 colleagues.
Kirti Chakra, the second highest peacetime gallantry award, has been given to Captain Davinder Singh Jass (posthumously) and Chhattisgarh Superintendent of Police Vinod Kumar Choubey.
Jass was given the award for counter-terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir while Chaubey will receive it for anti-naxal operations in Chattisgarh.
Besides the Ashok Chakra and two Kirti Chakras, 112 gallantry awards, including two Bar to Shaurya Chakras, nineteen Shaurya Chakras, two Bar to Sena Medal (Gallantry), eighty Sena Medals (Gallantry), three Nao Sena Medals (Gallantry) and five Vayu Sena Medal (Gallantry) have been given to armed forces and police personnel.
RIP MAJOR.