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Two weddings that would never be: Soldiers killed in Akhnoor were set to marry in April

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 12 February 2025
Two soldiers, Captain Karamjit Singh Bakshi and Naik Mukesh Singh Manhas, were killed in an IED blast while on patrol near the LoC. Both were set to marry in April, leaving their families mourning their tragic loss. The articles detail their planned celebrations turned into sorrowful events.
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News video: BREAKING: IED blast kills two soldiers in Jammu & Kashmir – shocking attack during fence patrol

BREAKING: IED blast kills two soldiers in Jammu & Kashmir – shocking attack during fence patrol 03:30

Tragedy strikes in Jammu & Kashmir as two soldiers lose their lives in a suspected IED blast during a routine fence patrol in the Akhnoor sector. The attack occurred in Laleali, near a forward post, as the troops were carrying out their duties. The blast left a captain and another soldier dead, with...

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