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Army pays homage to two jawans killed in Rajouri

The Indian Army paid tribute to the martyrs who lost their lives during a battle with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district. The jawans, Naik Sawant Sandip Raghunath and Rifleman Arjun Thapa Magar will be laid to rest with full military honours.

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Army pays homage to two jawans killed in Rajouri
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Published : Jan 2, 2020, 5:43 PM IST

Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir): The Indian Army on Thursday paid tributes to two jawans who lost their lives as security forces foiled a major infiltration bid by terrorists along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district.

Naik Sawant Sandip Raghunath, 29, and Rifleman Arjun Thapa Magar, 25, were killed on Wednesday during an exchange of fire with heavily armed terrorists in a forest in Naushera sector.

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A wreath-laying ceremony with full military honours was organised at the Air Force Station (IAF), a defence spokesman said.

The mortal remains of the soldiers are being flown to their respective native villages wherein their last rites will be carried out with full military honours, the spokesman said.

Naik Sawant Sandip Raghunath and Rifleman Arjun Thapa Magar were brave, highly motivated and sincere soldiers, the spokesman said.

The Nation will always remain indebted to them for the supreme sacrifice and devotion to duty.

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Raghunath hailed from Munde village in Maharashtra's Satara district. He is survived by wife Smita Sawant.

Magar belonged to Rip village in Nepal. He is survived by wife Sarita Thapa Magar.

Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir): The Indian Army on Thursday paid tributes to two jawans who lost their lives as security forces foiled a major infiltration bid by terrorists along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district.

Naik Sawant Sandip Raghunath, 29, and Rifleman Arjun Thapa Magar, 25, were killed on Wednesday during an exchange of fire with heavily armed terrorists in a forest in Naushera sector.

Also read: Shocked over hubby's demise, wife of Army jawan allegedly ends life

A wreath-laying ceremony with full military honours was organised at the Air Force Station (IAF), a defence spokesman said.

The mortal remains of the soldiers are being flown to their respective native villages wherein their last rites will be carried out with full military honours, the spokesman said.

Naik Sawant Sandip Raghunath and Rifleman Arjun Thapa Magar were brave, highly motivated and sincere soldiers, the spokesman said.

The Nation will always remain indebted to them for the supreme sacrifice and devotion to duty.

Also read: ISRO to train 4 astronauts for 'Gaganyaan', here's all you need to know

Raghunath hailed from Munde village in Maharashtra's Satara district. He is survived by wife Smita Sawant.

Magar belonged to Rip village in Nepal. He is survived by wife Sarita Thapa Magar.

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Army pays homage to two jawans killed in Rajouri
         Jammu, Jan 2 (PTI) The Army on Thursday paid tributes to two jawans who lost their lives as security forces foiled a major infiltration bid by terrorists along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district.
         Naik Sawant Sandip Raghunath, 29, and Rifleman Arjun Thapa Magar, 25, were killed on Wednesday during an exchange of fire with heavily armed terrorists in a forest in Naushera sector.
         A wreath laying ceremony with full military honours was organised at the Air Force Station (IAF) here, a defence spokesman said.
         The mortal remains of the soldiers are being flown to their respective native villages wherein their last rites will be carried out with full military honours, the spokesman said.
         Naik Sawant Sandip Raghunath and Rifleman Arjun Thapa Magar were brave, highly motivated and sincere soldiers, the spokesman said.
         The Nation will always remain indebted to them for the supreme sacrifice and devotion to duty.
         Raghunath hailed from Munde village in Maharashtra's Satara district. He is survived by wife Smita Sawant.
         Magar belonged to Rip village in Nepal. He is survived by wife Sarita Thapa Magar. PTI AB
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