10 soldiers killed in Doda accident

PM Modi, HM Shah, LG Sinha, CM Omar express grief

Jammu: At least 10 soldiers were killed, and 10 others were injured in a road accident in J&K’s Doda district on Thursday as they were on their way to a high-altitude post, officials said.

Officials said that the accident occurred when an army vehicle went out of the driver’s control and dropped into a deep gorge in Doda.

“The accident took place on the Bhaderwah-Chamba road at Khanni Top. The bulletproof army vehicle was carrying around 20 personnel when its driver lost control of the wheel, and it dropped nearly 200 ft deep into a gorge,” an official said.

“The vehicle was carrying army personnel to a high-altitude post when it met with the accident.”

“A joint rescue operation by the army and police was immediately launched, and four of the soldiers were found dead on the spot. The injured were airlifted to the army’s Northern Command Hospital in Udhampur for treatment,” the official added.

Subsequently, some of the injured personnel succumbed to their injuries en route or in the hospital.

Prime Minister Narendara Modi expressed deep sorrow over the tragic road accident in Doda district.

“Deeply anguished by the mishap in Doda, in which we have lost our brave army personnel. Their s​ervice to the nation will be remembered forever. May the injured recover at the earliest. All possible support is being provided to those affected,” he wrote on ‘X’.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also expressed deep sorrow over the tragic accident

In a post on X in Hindi, Shah said he was “deeply pained” by the incident and conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the families of the soldiers who lost their lives.

“I am deeply pained by the road accident in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir. I express my heartfelt condolences to the families of the brave soldiers we have lost in this tragic incident,” the Home Minister said.

He also informed that the injured soldiers are receiving the highest level of medical care.

“The injured jawans are being provided with the highest level of medical care. I pray to God that all the soldiers recover as soon as possible,” Shah added.

J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha expressed his grief at the incident.

“Deeply saddened at the loss of lives of 10 of our brave Indian Army soldiers in an unfortunate road accident in Doda. We will always remember the outstanding service and supreme sacrifice of our brave soldiers. My deepest condolences to the grieving families,” the Office of the LG posted on X.

“In this moment of profound sorrow, the entire nation stands united with the bereaved families in solidarity and support. 10 Injured soldiers have been airlifted to the hospital. Directed the Senior officials to ensure best possible treatment. Praying for their speedy recovery,” it said in another post.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also expressed his deep grief.

“Chief Minister has expressed deep grief over the tragic accident involving an Army vehicle at Khannitop on the Bhaderwah–Chamba road. He conveyed heartfelt condolences to the families of the soldiers who lost their lives and wished a speedy recovery to those injured, lauding the swift rescue and evacuation efforts”, the Office of the Chief Minister posted on its X handle.

Officials said the Bhaderwah Chamba road, which connects Doda district with parts of Himachal Pradesh, remains particularly vulnerable during winter months due to snowfall, icy surfaces and limited visibility.

They said the administration continues to monitor road conditions and advisories are issued to minimise risks, though unforeseen incidents can still occur due to sudden changes in weather.

The bodies of the deceased soldiers are being sent to their respective native places with full military honours, officials said. Arrangements are being made to ensure dignified last rites and support for the families of the fallen soldiers.

Meanwhile, authorities said a detailed investigation will be carried out to examine all aspects of the accident, including road conditions and vehicle movement, to prevent such tragedies in the future.

The Indian Army carries out duties in most inhospitable weather conditions and rough terrain as it protects the country’s borders.

In addition to the world’s highest battlefield at the Siachen Glacier in Ladakh, soldiers are deployed at the line of control (LoC) in J&K.

The LoC is a 740-km-long natural border situated in the Baramulla, Kupwara, and Bandipora districts of the Kashmir Valley and Poonch, Rajouri and partly in the Jammu district.

The army is deployed on the LoC to check infiltration, trans border smuggling and drone activities initiated from across the LoC in Pakistan. Drones are used by the enemy to drop arms/ammunition, cash and drugs to sustain terrorism in the UT.

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