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Jai Jawan: Foreign terrorist on suicide mission hails Indian Army for saving his life
8/28/2022 11:17:41 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 28: A foreign terrorist on a suicidal mission in Jammu region who was caught alive in Rajouri district when he got wounded has hailed the role of the Indian Army for saving his life.
The terrorist, Tabarak Hussai, 32, who hails from the Sabzkot village in Kotli district of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) was wounded when he was infiltrating into the Indian territory on a suicidal mission. While his colleagues had managed to flee, Hussain was found lying in a poll of blood.
The Indian Army jawans who were foiling the infiltration bid at once rushed the wounded terrorist to the Army hospital where he was given medical treatment.
As per the sources in the Indian Army, the terrorist had bled due to two bullet wounds in his thigh and shoulder and was critical.
He was operated upon and admitted in the Intensive Care Unit. “The Jawans donated him three bottles of blood,” said a senior official in the know of the matter.
The hospitalized terrorist is understood to have hailed the Indian Army for saving his life.
A group of three terrorists were trying to infiltrate the Indian side of LoC on the suicidal mission on August 21.
One of them tried to escape but suffered bullet injuries while the other two had fled.
Describing the incident a senior official said on the fateful day, alert soldiers deployed in the Jhangar sector of Nowshera spotted two-three terrorists on the Indian side of the Line of Control.
One of them had come close to the Indian post and tried cutting the fence when he was challenged by alert sentries.
The terrorist tried to escape but suffered bullet injuries while the other two fled.
According to the Indian Army sources, the condition of the wounded terrorist is stable and that he was able to talk and hailed the Jawans for saving his life.
The sources said he was likely to be questioned by the Jammu and Kashmir Police in the coming days when he gets well and is discharged from the hospital.
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