Four Indian Soldiers Injured in Grenade Explosion Near LoC in Jammu and Kashmir

In a distressing event in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district, four Indian soldiers were injured due to a grenade explosion during a routine patrol near the Line of Control. The incident occurred in the Naushera sector while soldiers from the Kumaon Regiment were on duty. The explosion, attributed to an accidental detonation of a multi-mode grenade, led to immediate emergency measures by fellow soldiers. The injured personnel were quickly evacuated to a medical center for treatment. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by security forces in sensitive border areas.
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Incident Near the Line of Control

A tragic incident unfolded in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, where four Indian Army personnel sustained injuries due to an unexpected grenade explosion during a patrol near the Line of Control (LoC). Reports indicate that this incident occurred in the Naushera sector while soldiers from the Kumaon Regiment were conducting their routine patrol.


During the operation, a multi-mode grenade reportedly detonated accidentally, resulting in injuries to a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and three other soldiers.


Explosion During Routine Patrol

According to sources, the explosion took place as the soldiers were traversing a sensitive border area while on regular surveillance and security duty. The sudden blast injured four soldiers, prompting immediate emergency response from fellow troops present at the scene. The injured personnel were swiftly evacuated from the site and transported to a nearby medical facility for treatment.