Patna:Indian Army Thursday asserted that no mortar shell was fired at the training range in Bihar's Gaya district on the previous day when the death of three persons in a nearby village was blamed on the same.
According to an official statement from the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Defence in Prayagaraj, "no clearance" was given for mortar firing at the Deuri Dumri firing range in Gaya on Wednesday when the deaths took place. "It is clarified that on 8 March 2023, no firing of mortars was carried out at the Deuri Dumri Field Firing Ranges..... all clearances in a Notified Firing Range are obtained on a daily basis prior to the firing from local civil administration and Police. No such clearance was asked for mortar firing on 8 March 23", said the statement.
The statement cited reports and photographs of a crater formed at the site of the incident, by the impact of the explosion, to buttress its point. "It has been noted that certain sections of social media have been showing a circular shaped hole in the ground indicating it as the point of impact of the mortar shell. Mortar shell detonation on impact does not leave such signatures.....this could be a case of unauthorised collection of a mortar blind shell that fell in the designated impact area on an earlier date, and efforts to dismantle it to extract scrap metal. This could have triggered the detonation, causing the unfortunate accident", added the statement.